The presence of predators
Limited food-APEX
1. different breeding 2. evolution 3.adaptation
Genetic variation. If there were no variation in the genes/phenotype then natural selection would have nothing to select from.
Evolution is simply genetic change within a poulation. That change can occur in several ways. One is immigration/emigration: individuals moving in or out of a population bring in or take out their alleles with them. Another is genetic drift, or chance events which cause the frequencies of alleles in a population to fluctuate. New mutations can change the allelic frequency as well. Finally, natural selection can cause some alleles to become more common at the expense of others. In short, natural selection is one of several mechanisms that can bring about evolution.
If there is not reproductive fitness conveyed by a variant trait, then natural selection has nothing to select and nothing to promote into the populational gene pool.
There must be genetic variation, the variation must be heritable, and there must be differential reproduction (due to competition).
genetic drift, mutation, natural selection, and migration
For evolution by natural selection to occur, differences in fitness among individuals must arise due to variations in a characteristic. If the variation in a characteristic does not affect an organism's ability to survive and reproduce (i.e., fitness), there will be no selection pressure acting on that characteristic, and thus no evolution by natural selection will occur.
1. different breeding 2. evolution 3.adaptation
by having sexual intercourse with hoes and getting money
Because it was Darwin who made it a scientifically plausible explanation, by providing a mechanism by which evolution could occur....Natural Selection.
Evolution does not occur as a response to the needs of the organism. It is not driven by individual organisms adapting to their environment, but by the process of natural selection acting on variations within a population over time.
Genetic variation. If there were no variation in the genes/phenotype then natural selection would have nothing to select from.
The unit of evolution depends on the level at which genetic variation is passed on to the next generation. This can occur at the level of individuals, populations, or species. The unit of selection is the entity on which natural selection acts to drive evolutionary change.
Evolution is simply genetic change within a poulation. That change can occur in several ways. One is immigration/emigration: individuals moving in or out of a population bring in or take out their alleles with them. Another is genetic drift, or chance events which cause the frequencies of alleles in a population to fluctuate. New mutations can change the allelic frequency as well. Finally, natural selection can cause some alleles to become more common at the expense of others. In short, natural selection is one of several mechanisms that can bring about evolution.
If there is not reproductive fitness conveyed by a variant trait, then natural selection has nothing to select and nothing to promote into the populational gene pool.
Yes, that is what Darwin thought. However this has never been shown to be true.
Genetic variation is necessary for evolution to occur, as it provides the raw material for natural selection to act upon. This variation can arise from mutations, genetic recombination, or gene flow.