BIOL 115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Phenotypic Plasticity, Habitat Fragmentation, Global Change

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31 Jan 2016
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Global change and evolution: when there is selection pressure, species can show phenotypic plasticity: change their phenotype to one that can better deal with the selection pressure. Ii. which one will happen depends on the capacity for plasticity, the amount of phenotypic and genotypic variability and the kind of selection pressure. 3: ex: predators ad large sh on coral reefs give an advantage to reef-building corals and coralline algae, ex: wolves keep elk pops in check which maintains levels of willow plants. Human alteration/destruction: humans alter the enviro with pollution, urbanization etc. B. this can change the sound birds makes: phenotypic, genetic and cultural evolution. 1. lombard effect: humans increase the amplitude and frequency of their speech when ambient noises increase (cocktail party effect) birds do the same, so now because cities are loud, male birds have to change their singing to attract females. Habitat fragmentation and large predators are at risk.

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