ENV100Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Selective Breeding, Convergent Evolution, Stabilizing Selection

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Adaptations: help to survive and reproduce, humans intentionally mimic natural selection = artificial selection, humans can be unintentional agents of natural selection, convergent evolution = similar adaptations in unrelated species. best genotype/phenotype depends on the environment: changes in the environment provoke changes in adaptations. Selection shapes the traits typically observed in a population. Selection trajectories: directional selection = drives a feature in one direction, stabilizing selection = selection against extremes. Less genetic variation: disruptive selection = traits diverge in two or more directions, creates difference in populations. Selection can drive speciation: selective pressures can differ within/among populations. If different traits are favoured in different populations, and interbreeding is pre(cid:448)e(cid:374)ted (cid:374)e(cid:449) species (cid:373)ay arise: physical isolation leads to speciation = allopatric speciation. Speciation overdrive = adaptive radiation: rapid speciation with rapid change in environment.

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