BIOL10005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Nuclear Arms Race, Isopoda, Parasitoid

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* ecology is the way in which organisms interact with their environment (including other organisms) * also the name for the study of these interactions. * these processes drive evolution by natural selection. What is evolution: (cid:862)the (cid:272)ha(cid:374)ge (cid:894)o(cid:448)e(cid:396) ti(cid:373)e(cid:895) of i(cid:374)he(cid:396)ited t(cid:396)aits fou(cid:374)d i(cid:374) populatio(cid:374) of i(cid:374)di(cid:448)iduals(cid:863) * not design, or predetermined by the organisms e. g. the snail did not decide to make a shell to avoid predation. (evolution is by chance) * rather, natural selection favours individuals that have traits that give them an advantage, meaning they are more likely to survive and reproduce. * these adaptations are inherited by their offspring. An example of how interaction with other animals can drive evolutionary change: e. g. trinidarian guppy has a phenotypic change. The most colourful males attract females and predators. * streams with high numbers of predators have dull males. * dull male population introduced into predator-less stream become brightly coloured within 2 generations.

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