BIOL 1200 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Adaptive Radiation, Cambrian Explosion, Nuptial Gift

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Be able to recognize examples of directional, stabilizing, and disruptive selection. Directional average phenotype changes in one direction. Stabilizing no change in average value of trait; genetic variation is reduced. Disruptive favors extreme phenotypes at both ends of the range; maintains overall genetic variation. *genetic variation (# and relative frequency of alleles that are present in particular population. Importance: if low, now alleles that have high fitness under new conditions are likely to be present, resulting in an average decline of the fitness of a population) Nonrandom mating; preference by one sex for certain characteristics in individuals of the other sex; individuals in a population differ in their ability to attract mates (typically thought to act more strongly on females) Eggs are expensive, sperm is cheap (females are more choosy about with whom they mate) Nuptial gift: attempting to persuade females that there genes are the best in the population.

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