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Differences in the genetic code that lead to advantages above other members of the species. Thus if it is a valued trait it will be passed on.
Introduced species that are relatively new and untested can lead to economic losses as far as the mass production is concerned.
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Over population of a particular species will cause the food chain in that ecosystem to become unstable. Over population will also reduce the amount of producers within an ecosystem (depending if the over population is of a consumer) and will lead to the decrease of other animal species inhabiting the same ecosystem.
The presence of an alien species may lead to inter-specific competition. An alien species may reproduce quickly due to a lack of predators of the species's ability to utilize resources that native species cannot. The alien species may even introduce diseases. Predation by the alien species can lead to a loss of biodiversity and some native endangered species may be driven to extinction.
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Their genes might mutate in different directions, so once their genes do not match up, a new species will be made.
Their genes might mutate in different directions, so once their genes do not match up, a new species will be made.
Genetic, behavioural and morphological divergence, or genetic drift.
Differences in the genetic code that lead to advantages above other members of the species. Thus if it is a valued trait it will be passed on.
Subject-to-subject differences in within-subjects F refer to the variability in the data between different participants in a study. This difference can impact the within-subject F-value, which measures the effect of a factor within subjects while accounting for individual differences. High subject-to-subject differences can lead to a larger within-subject F-value, indicating a stronger effect of the factor being studied.
What would be selected if organisms did not have differences that lead to better survival and reproduction, or the opposite. That is all natural selection is.
Variation is caused by new genetic mutations in a population which lead to different traits in a population. Evolution selets the most useful of these mutation, eventually leading to prominence of new traits within a species or population, or even new species.
That depends on which differences are in question.
Different environments influenced the resources available for communities, leading to varying technologies. For example, communities in arid regions might develop advanced irrigation systems, while those in mountainous areas might focus on terracing for agriculture. Additionally, environmental factors like climate could impact the types of materials available for tool-making and construction, shaping technological development.
Geographic isolation may lead to environmental differences, thus leading to an organisms different needs. These slight changes in environment and needs gradually change the organism leading to a different species. This process is called adaptation.