Those best adapted to the environment in which they live.
Are those individuals best adapted to their immediate environment.
Some are just lucky enough to not get hurt, sick, and eat enough but not get eaten just to make it to reproduction age.
Mostly its just the environment they are in to estimate what genetic traits they have that will help them survive and reproduce in their habitat.
The allele would not be passed on to further generations, as the organism cannot reproduce. There would be a smaller population of that organism who's genetic code does not contain the allele for that particular trait.
natural selection
Those who are more adapt to there environment.
natural selection
Are those individuals best adapted to their immediate environment.
Are those individuals best adapted to their immediate environment.
Are those individuals best adapted to their immediate environment.
they are more likely to have individuals with an adaption
natural selection
Some are just lucky enough to not get hurt, sick, and eat enough but not get eaten just to make it to reproduction age.
1. Overproduction - more offspring are born than survive 2. Genetic Variation - there is variation in the population 3. Struggle to Survive - organisms with suitable variations will survive and reproduce 4. Differential Reproduction - suitable variations are passed on to offspring
A random distribution of individuals in a population typically results from factors such as random mating, random dispersal, and random environmental conditions. This can lead to a lack of distinct patterns or clustering in the distribution of individuals within a given area.
an organism that dies after 5 days of life but leaves 10 offspring, all of whom survive to reproduce
Differential reproduction refers to the process where individuals with certain traits are more likely to survive and reproduce than others. Over time, this can lead to the accumulation of advantageous traits in a population through natural selection, driving evolutionary change. This can result in adaptations that are better suited to the environment, increasing the overall fitness of the population.