BIOB51H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Daphne Major, The Extended Phenotype, Natural Selection

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Lecture 15: natural selection- part 2- chapter 10. The medium ground finches on daphne major was affected by the drought in 1977. Components of natural selection: population varies for trait of interest, trait is heritable, differential survival and/or reproductive success with respect to trait. Key concepts: natural selection can lead to variations across habitats or environments, the effect of natural selection can change in response to climate change, alleles can spread rapidly in populations via hybridization. What do you think will be the effect on the flies that survive and emerge from the galls: a. Key concepts ii: stabilizing selection results when agents of selection act in opposing directions. Natural experiments: populations that independently experience parallel environmental changes represent replicated natural experiments, such conditions are ideas for evolutionary studies. What drove the morphological shift from marine to freshwater: shift in dorsal spine length recorded in fossil record, eda is assosciated with divergence between marine and freshwater sticklebacks.

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