BIOL 01104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Peppered Moth, Melanism, Soot

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Fact 1: populations tend to grow exponentially. Fact 2: lack of resources, etc. tends to limit population growth. Fact 3: populations show limits to population growth. Fact 1 + fact 2 = fact 3 = inference 1: not all individuals in a population survive to reproduce. Fact 4: individuals in a population vary in morphology, physiology, behavior, etc. Fact 5: some of this variation is heritable. Inference 1: not all individuals in a population survive to reproduce/fact 4: individuals in a population vary in morphology,physiology, behavior, etc. Inference 1 + fact 4 = inference 2: survival and reproductive success are not random. Melanic form was first seen in 1848. Frequency of 1-10% in industrial areas by 1898. Typical form remained common in rural areas. Mark-recapture of moths in polluted & unpolluted woods. Unpolluted woods with trees covered by light-colored lichens. Polluted woods with trees darkened by soot. Having an adaption to an environment doesn"t guarantee success, just increases its chances.

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