BIO 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Malaria, Parental Investment, Frequency-Dependent Selection

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Sexual selection: micro-evolutionary forces, are a kind of evolution that doesn"t match with. Natural selection: all the micro-evolutionary forces will change allele frequency but non of them will, what is adaptive? do it in an adaptive way. to survive better or reproduce more. A trait that is adaptive or adaptation allows an organism either. The pollen that moved from the white flower to the yellow meadow didn"t flow because yellow was better or more, but because its more adaptive. These forces may or may not cause adaptive change. First we need variation to work on, different phenotypes in the population. Third these variations have to be heritable for natural selection to work. Species of mice that come in two color, black and white. Suddenly an environmental change happens makes it advantageous to have a black coat. We start with black and white mice, but the black mice had 3 times as many offspring from the white.

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