BISC 110 Lecture : Natural selection.odt

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Natural selection- the differential survival and reproduction of variant individuals within a population- is the prime mechanism of evolutionary change. As individual organisms interact with their environment, some individuals are more succesful than others in surviving, obtaining energy, reproducing etc. These differences in individual reproductive success result in changes in the genetic makeup of the population over time. These changes represent evolutionary change and result in adaptation of organisms to their environment. Evolution by natural selection is, by necessity, a process of compromisse, in which costs are minimized and benefits are maximized. The development of any structure, or the performance of any behavior, carries with it a cost- in terms of time or energy- to an organism. If the structure or behavior confers a significant benefit to the organism- a benefit that exceeds the cost- then it will be favored by natural selection. Natural selection also operates within a number of constraints imposed by the laws of physics.

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