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Species living in restricted environments such as the tropics may lack adequate variation in their genes and be unable to adapt to climate change, according to a new study.

Adaptation is a physiological or behavioral change that makes an organism better suited to its environment, and more likely to survive and reproduce. Because adaptations usually occur due to a change (or mutation) in a gene, species with a more varied set of genes to begin with, are likely to have a better basis for adaptation.

Professor Ary Hoffmann from the Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research (CESAR), Bio21 Institute, University of Melbourne says the new findings suggest specialist species have a fundamental evolutionary limit, and will be unable to respond to future climate changes.

The work was conducted by a team of Melbourne and Monash University researchers from CESAR, and will be published in the journal Science this week.

"Just as variety is the spice of life, the more varied a species' genetic make-up, the better arsenal it has to respond to change," says Professor Hoffmann.

Habitat specialists make up most of our earth's biodiversity, suggesting that this inability to adapt will affect many species including groups of insects, and potentially other groups including mammals and fish.

"This work is important because establishing the genetics linked to species distributions will be useful in assessing and predicting the evolutionary potential of species particularly under climate change. This may in turn assist in conservation efforts and identifying vulnerable groups."

The team used various species of the vinegar fly (Drosophila) as a model, examining different species that lived in tropical and more widely distributed environments. They revealed that the flies living in tropical conditions possessed a narrower set of genes for traits such as tolerance to drying (desiccation) and cold resistance, effectively preventing adaptation.

Although it is well-documented that species distributions become narrower towards the tropics, it was previously thought that all traits are highly variable. Instead the new study has found that a species' range is closely linked to its genetic variation for key traits.

"In essence, we now have a genetic explanation for why species are restricted."

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An environmental change that would cause organisms with a particular allele to die. An example would be that a black rabbit in a snowy habitat would be easily spotted by predators, and so would die more often. Therefore, there would be fewer alleles in that population that cause black fur.

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Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms.

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Directional selection.

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Can someone help you compare and contrast natural selection and evolution any help would be great?

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.


Competition within a pack of wolves may increase if there is an increase in the?

Population


Variation exists within the genes of every population or species as the result of what?

Variation exists within the genes of every population or species as the result of natural selection. The other reason is due to neutrality of mutations.


The term evolution is best described as?

1. A continuing process of change from one state, condition or form to another. 2. A progressive distancing between the genotype and the phenotype in a line of descent. 3. The liberation of a gas or heat in the course of a chemical or enzymatic reaction.


How does natural selection lead to evolution of a population?

In its simplest definition, evolution is the change of allele frequencies within a population over time. There are two main ways an allele can change in frequency: # Natural selection-- alleles that are beneficial will rise in frequency due to natural selection, while those that are detrimental will fall in frequency (and even be lost entirely) # Genetic Drift-- alleles can change in frequency from generation to generation due to chance factors, such as sampling error. It is the primary reason for frequency change in selectively neutral alleles. Very small populations are particularly prone to this kind of change, although all finite populations experience genetic drift to some degree.

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A genetic change which can effect a species fitness?

evolution within a species. the allele frequencies in a gene pool of a population


Do mutations cause change in allele frequencies within a population?

Yes, they can. Mutation is one of the four main mechanisms of evolution.


What is it called when there's a change in the gene?

The change of genetic information within an organism is known as a genetic mutation. It may also be refereed to as a change in allele frequencies when populations are examined.


What must occur for a gene pool within a population to change?

A genetic mutation within the population.


What is an assembly of discrete frequencies spaced at regular intervals within a given frequency band?

It is called a COMB.


What are some types of Evolution?

Some types of evolution are;1. Macroevolution: large evolutionary change, evolution of new species from a common ancestor, evolution of one species into two or more2. Microevolution: small scale, change in gene frequencies within a population over time, changes in population accumulate, they can lead to a new species


What is micro-evolution?

Microevolution is the change in allele frequencies brought about by mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection below the species level. Over time, microevolution can translate into macroevolution, which is larger scale change above the species level.Microevolution is simply a change in gene frequency within a population. Evolution at this scale can be observed over short periods of time.


Is genetic change desirable or not?

Genetic change is desirable in order to have an abundance of diversity within a population. This makes the population less susceptible to disease and illness, making the population more resilient.


A heritable change in the characteristics within a population from one generation to the next?

Evolution.


Ongoing presence of a disease within a population?

endemic refers to the ongoing presence of a disease within a population, group , or area ( en- means within, dem means population, and -ic means pertaining to) For example, the common cold is endemic because it is always present within the general population


How do mutations relate to variations within a population?

Essentially, they are what directly causes evolution. Evolution is the shifting of allele frequencies in a population. Variant alleles come into existence through reproductive shuffling, mutation. Natural selection is what then determines in what 'direction' the allele frequencies in the population gene pool shift, whether some variant allele spreads throughout the population, or fades from it.


To what frequencies within the spectrum do voice signals belong?

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