Natural selection is only the result of changing environments, mutation and the variation resulting therein. Natural selection is the process of adaptive change and the main mechanism of evolution that leads to speciation.
Natural selection is a process as mutation and variation are grist to the mill of natural selection.
The book, On The Origin Of Species, " suggested " that organisms evolve through the process of natural selection. The nonrandom survival and reproductive success of randomly varying organisms
The four stages are: Overproduction, Genetic Variation, Struggle to Survive, and Successful Reproduction
No. Natural selection is the non-random survival of randomly varying replicators. The random variation part could be thought of as mutation and recombination that the non-randompart, natural selection, works with.
Natural Selection is a process which individuals are better adapted to their enviorment are more likely to survive and reproduce. Say there are turtles barely hatching and there are hungry seagul waiting to be fed, the fastest ones will make it to the water safely while the slow ones are being eaten. so eventually all the turtles in the sea will become faster to get away from predators. hopefully that answered your question.
Selection is the process throughout evolution that results in a species existing in a current ecosystem at a given time. This is known as natural selection.
Natural Selection: survival of the fittest
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Adaptation is the result of natural selection.
No, natural selection is believed to result in evolution.
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Natural selection means survival (and breeding) of the fittest, it is key to the evolutionary process.