BIOLOGY 1101 Lecture 18: Biology Lecture 18

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Competition, predation, abiotic environment (sunlight), male preferences, parents genes, earlier relatives. Abiotic factors: non-living influences on an organisms survival. Biotic factors: living influences on an organisms survival. No, because of predation, food availability, in the wrong place at the wrong time. Survival which will allow the organism to leave the most copies of itself in future generations. Evolution: a change in gene frequency in a population over time in response to differential reproduction of individuals in that population. Informal definition of natural selection: things that are good at making copies of themselves will continue to make copies of themselves . 1: some of this variation is favorable for survival/reproduction (fitness, some of this favorable variation is heritable. Individuals with traits associated with higher biological fitness will on average produce more offspring than those without those traits: over time,, these traits will become more abundant in populations.

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