The principles of natural selection are:
That life reproduces with variation.
That variant features are inherited by offspring.
That organisms always produce more offspring than can comfortably be sustained by the environment they inhabit.
That variant offspring therefore must compete for resources and mating opportunities.
That this competition results in the differential reproductive success of variants, and therefore in changing frequencies of variant traits in the population.
Random processes are not part of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Survival of the fittest would be used to describe this situation.
Its a chicken and egg situation. Adaptation is the response to Natural Selection, and Natural Selection is the response to Adaptation. They both operate by the principle: the members of any species that are best adapted to their environment are the ones most likely to survive and reproduce the next generation, where the process repeats. That does not mean the strongest or most aggressive, they often get themselves killed off.
artificial selection
selective breeding and genetic resistance
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which is not part of darwins theory of natural selction
Darwins theory of evolution :)
Survival of the fittest
Natural selection.
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Also known as Darwins theory of Natural Selection, as in survival of the fittest.
Abiogenesis, or more commonly known as the origin of life itself, is not part of Darwin's theory of evolution.
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Random processes are not part of the theory of evolution by natural selection.
Darwin's process of evolution was called natural selection. This process involves the survival and reproduction of individuals with advantageous traits for their environment, leading to gradual changes in a population over time.
Darwin's favourite subject was natural history, particularly the study of plants and animals in their natural environments. His observations and research in this field greatly influenced his theory of evolution by natural selection.