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Natural Selection and Speciation. Stabilizing Selection. favors the average individual reduces variation in a population. Examples. birth weight in humans Siberian husky- muscle mass “living fossils”- organisms that have remained unchanged for millions of years (sharks, crocs).
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Stabilizing Selection • favors the average individual • reduces variation in a population
Examples • birth weight in humans • Siberian husky- muscle mass • “living fossils”- organisms that have remained unchanged for millions of years (sharks, crocs)
Directional Selection • favors one of the extreme variations • leads to rapid evolution of a population
Examples PEPPERED MOTHS PESTICIDE/ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE
Disruptive Selection • favors both extreme variations
Examples • Darwin’s finches • small beaked birds could eat small seeds • large beaked birds could eat large seeds • medium beaked birds could not eat either seed efficiently
Divergent Evolution • occurs when closely related species evolve to look differently • populations change to adapt to different environments • adaptive radiation- one species evolves into several different species
Convergent Evolution • occurs when species of different ancestry evolve to look alike • occurs b/c species occupy similar environments • analogous traits
Examples • whales and fish • birds and butterflies • marsupial and placental mammals
Speciation • evolutionary formation of a new species