BIOL 321 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Great Tit, Selective Breeding, Directional Selection

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Evolution by natural selection favours behavioural adaptations that enhance fitness. Artificial selection is done by humans and involves breeding animals that have certain traits. Natural selection: differential reproduction and survivorship among individuals within a population. Heritable: a trait that can be passed from parents to their offspring because of heredity. Evolution: changes in allele frequency in a population over time. Darwin"s three conditions required for evolution by natural selection: Variation exists among individuals in the traits they possess. Individuals" different traits are, at least in part, heritable. Traits confer differences in survivorship and reproduction, a measure called fitness. Parent-offspring regression: a statistical technique used to examine the similarity between parents and their offspring in the traits they possess. Selection experiment: an experiment in which different groups of individuals are subjected to differential selection on a trait. Bold individuals: actively explore their new environment quickly. Shy individuals: more reticent and slower to explore.

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