Directional Selection
yes it is because it has energy that is able to flow between two organisms in a habitat.
in trees is where the peppered moth lives.
no
Natural Selection
Natural Selection
Natural Selection
yes
betularia (lowercase)
Not at all
peppered moth
The English Peppered Moth is a result of natural selection, not random genetic drift. This moth evolved because of the light colors of lichens on trees in their habitats.
The change of common color from light to dark in the peppered moth was an example of natural selection, where darker moths had better camouflage in polluted environments, leading to increased survival and reproduction, and ultimately a shift in the moth population towards darker individuals.