Directional Selection
Peppered moth was created in 1758.
in trees is where the peppered moth lives.
no
The peppered moth is a classic example used to demonstrate natural selection. It is said that the peppered moth began a light color to blend in to the trees so it would escape being eaten by its predators. However, during the industrial revolution smog darkened the trees and the peppered moth became better adapted as a dark color.
Natural Selection
Natural Selection
Natural Selection
Natural Selection
The peppered moth population would change to a predominantly light species and the dark-colored peppered moth would diminish eventually.
yes
Not at all
betularia (lowercase)