No. The individual is selected and genes do not care for species, only for the reproductive success of the individual they reside in. Think statistically, your actions are only a small part of all the aggregate actions of the species.
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Another way to look at it involves the Butterfly Effect. Edward Lorenz explained that something as small as a butterfly flapping its wings in one place could create a storm much later, and thousands of miles away. However, your actions do not effect the evolution of humanity in any predictable way.
However, keep in mind that the actions of individual people today do effect the survival or extinction of many other species. And if humans effect whether another species, or whether individuals of another species survive or die, we are effecting evolution.
Take, for example, the fact that in the past, people hunted blue whales, and the largest ones were taken most often. This eliminated the large ones, naturally selecting smaller blue whales, so that today, blue whales are not as large, on average, as they were only a few hundred years ago. Similar things are happening today, creating antibiotic proof bacteria, herbicide resistant weeds, and pesticide resistant insects.
Mutation is the cause of evolution. Mutation is what creates differences in individuals within a species, leading to diversion. Then "survival of the fittest" can occur.
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It is, in fact, evolution (shifts in the frequencies of traits in populations) that causes adaptation (when these shifts lead to increased fitness).
Evolution says that survival of the fittest. Illnesses would not be treated because those strong enough to fight them would survive while the weak would die out.
mutation is the ability to change in a species mutation help s the species to get better equipped with the environment .It is nothing but evolution for example mutation in the animals such monkeys paved the way for the humans to grow
Mutation is the cause of evolution. Mutation is what creates differences in individuals within a species, leading to diversion. Then "survival of the fittest" can occur.
Adaptation is the main factor in ensuring a species survival. Part of that adaptation may mean evolutionary changes, as newer, more adaptable members of a species become dominate.
what affect tectonics have on evolution of new spiecies
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These are factors, human or otherwise, which affect survival of a species.
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Natural selection is the process which determines the shark's evolution. It is humankind that is threatening the sharks' survival.
they have effect on it by eating and killing all the native species
They began to believe that wealth was a sign of "survival of the fittest."
They began to believe that wealth was a sign of "survival of the fittest."
The introduction of a new predator, the spread of a new disease, the introduction of a toxic substance, or the elimination of a food source are all examples of environmental changes that could affect the survival of a species.
The term coevolution (affect) is used to describe cases where two (or more) species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. So for example, an evolutionary change in the morphology of a plant, might affect the morphology of an herbivore that eats the plant, which in turn might affect the evolution of the plant, which might affect the evolution of the herbivore and so on.