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Q: How do you calculate natural change in populations?
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What natural factors can change a population?

parasites predation weather and clement are four ways natural factors can change a populations size.


Which of the following is the most powerful evolutionary force in large populations over time?

Only natural selection could be the answer here as natural selection is the main driver of adaptive change leading to evolutionary change and speciation in large populations.


For what populations is total population change equal to the rate of natural increase?

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How do you calculate population change?

natural increase + net migration = population change


Does natural selection require small population size?

No. Natural selection works in all populations. However, new alleles spread more slowly in large populations; the large size has a stabilizing effect. So one should expect large populations to change more slowly than smaller populations.


What does natural selection only act on?

It acts on populations.


What is the difference between wild populations and natural populations?

nothing


It makes them evolve into a way that is adequit for their environment?

Natural selection and it's ability to engender adaptive change in populations of organisms.


Which does natural selection affect populations or individuals?

Populations evolve, but individuals are selected. Natural selection affects individual organisms.


How does population change as a result of natural selection?

Natural selection is not a thing that acts on populations, it is a tendency for harmful genes to not be passed on (die out) and useful variations to thrive and become common.


How do you calculate relative populations of cyclohexane confirmation?

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The change of Englands Biston betularia moth populations from light colored to dark colored is an example of?

natural selection!