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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.

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