because of natural selection
This statement refers to the fact that evolution occurs at the level of populations over generations, with changes in allele frequencies leading to evolution. It emphasizes that individual organisms do not evolve within their lifetimes, as they do not change genetically, but rather it is the population as a whole that evolves.
The process by which populations accumulate inherited changes over time is called evolution. Evolution occurs through mechanisms such as natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow, leading to the gradual change and diversification of species. These inherited changes can result in adaptations that increase the fitness of individuals within a population.
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Apex-Increased insect populations
Yes, in direct observation, every individual in the population is counted to determine the population size accurately. This method requires physically counting or seeing each member of the population. It is usually appropriate for smaller populations or groups that can be easily observed and counted.
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Yes because the population increased in 1999.
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Adaptations that better suit an organism's environment can increase its chances of survival and reproduction. Over time, accumulated adaptations can lead to speciation, as populations evolve to the point where they can no longer interbreed and produce viable offspring with other populations. This process is known as reproductive isolation and is a key factor in the formation of new species.
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It is populations which adapt. Alleles are passed on or not, offspring and individuals survive or not.
Populations evolve, but individuals are selected. Natural selection affects individual organisms.
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Waldemar Klassen has written: 'The potential for genetic suppression of insect populations by their adaptations to climate'
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