BIOL 2Q04 Lecture 5: Ecology Lecture 5

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Adaptation and environmental variation: adaptation: genotype and phenotype, natural selection, common garden experiment, transplantation experiments, dispersal: species are on the move, tolerance of species: law and natural selection, dispersal and how species are limited. Similarities suggesting relatedness: concept of evolution by natural selection. Individuals with inherited traits that increase their fitness will increase in frequency in the population. Natural selection: selection occurs when a particular genotype does not survive or reproduce in the same proportion as others, this means that the frequency of this genotype will decrease in this population. Types of selection: directional selection favors a trait shifted towards one of the tails of the normal distribution. Leads to a shift in the mean trait value: stabilizing selection individuals in both tails of the curve are at a selective disadvantage. Maintains the mean trait value and reduces the variation in the trait.

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