
Natural Selection Curves
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7th - 12th Grade
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1.
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What is Natural Selection?
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Natural Selection is the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
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What is Directional Selection?
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Directional Selection is a type of natural selection that favors one extreme phenotype over the mean or other extreme phenotypes.
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What is Stabilizing Selection?
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Stabilizing Selection is a type of natural selection that favors intermediate variants and acts against extreme phenotypes.
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What is Disruptive Selection?
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Disruptive Selection is a type of natural selection that favors extreme phenotypes over intermediate phenotypes.
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Example of Directional Selection?
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An example of Directional Selection is the increase in size of the beaks of birds during a drought when only large seeds are available.
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Example of Stabilizing Selection?
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An example of Stabilizing Selection is when birds that lay an optimal number of eggs have the highest survival rate of their offspring.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Example of Disruptive Selection?
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An example of Disruptive Selection is a population of birds where both very small and very large beaks are favored, while medium-sized beaks are not.
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