They are the selective agent in natural selection ;)
No because theres no selective advantage
In natural selection, the animals take time and evolve slowly. In selective breeding, humans can transfer genes from one organism into another organism.
A lion is naturally selected, at least in the wild. Dogs are selectively breed.
selective breeding and genetic resistance
Yes. Evolution via punctuated equilibrium still depends on natural selection. In punctuated equilibrium there are long periods in which most species are well-suited to their environments, and so there is is little selective pressure to change. These periods are punctuated by times of more rapid environmental change and greater stress, which results in greater selective pressure for populations to change.
Uncontrolled breeding is an antonym for selective breeding. It refers to breeding without deliberate selection for specific traits, allowing natural or random processes to determine the outcome.
Think GMO crops. Not natural selection, we selected them artificially
The similarity between natural selection and selective breeding is that they both produce changes in plants and animals.
is dog breeding an example of natural selection
Through selective breeding or by natural selection.
natural selecion
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No because theres no selective advantage
These plants and animals were subjected to artificial selection so that the traits humans wanted in the organisms were selected for and the organisms not having these traits were culled. This, with some modification, is a good analogue for natural selection and artificial selection shows how organisms can be shaped over time with the proper selective pressures. The selective pressure of humans in artificial selection and the selective pressure of the environment in natural selection.
when imposed by humans - artificial selection or selective breedingwhen imposed by the environment - natural selection
This is called Natural Selection or selective breeding.
The environment acts as the selective agent in the process of natural selection. In this process, individuals with traits that are better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing those advantageous traits to the next generation. Over time, this can lead to evolutionary changes within a population as those traits become more prevalent.