Yes, natural selection does act on deer populations. Those deer with traits that help them survive and reproduce in their environment, such as camouflage and speed, are more likely to pass on their genes to the next generation. Over time, this can lead to the evolution of deer populations with traits that are better suited to their surroundings.
Deer are faster and more agile than timber wolves, allowing them to easily outmaneuver their predators in a chase. This enables the deer to run in a zig-zag pattern, making it difficult for the wolf to anticipate its movements and catch it.
Evolution, of course. Evolution can happen without natural selection in some cases; drift, flow. Generally though, natural selection causes evolution and then, by definition, would come first.
This process is called natural selection. It is the mechanism by which traits that provide a survival or reproductive advantage to an organism become more common in a population over time.
Natural selection can only work on genetic variation that already exists. So mutation comes first, then natural selection.
Yes, natural selection does act on deer populations. Those deer with traits that help them survive and reproduce in their environment, such as camouflage and speed, are more likely to pass on their genes to the next generation. Over time, this can lead to the evolution of deer populations with traits that are better suited to their surroundings.
Natural selection is more efficient ad more precise.
Its NaTuRaL sElEcTiOn if you didn't know.
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Adaptation does not allow for natural selection: natural selection causes adaptation.
the mean reson why animals become extinct due to natural selection is the never ending stuggle for food, for examlpe lets say a deer was liveing in africa and the trees was to high. for the deer to get any leaf's (food) the animal would have to go thew phisical and mental change's.(due to a mutacion in the dna) if not the deer would die because their would be no possible way for the animal to get any food.
sexual selection.
sexual selection.
The prefix of natural selection is "natural" and the suffix is "-tion".
Genetic variation in itself does not 'support' natural selection: it is what natural selection acts upon.
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Natural selection is what causes adaptation.