Exam I-Natural Selection

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20 Terms

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adaptation

heritable trait or behavior in an organism that aids in its survival and reproduction in its present environment

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artificial selection

deliberate manipulation of fitness by humans through selective breeding

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directional selection

selection that favors phenotypes at one end of the spectrum of existing variation

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diversifying selection

selection that favors two or more distinct phenotypes

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frequency-dependent selection

selection that favors phenotypes that are either common (positive frequency- dependent selection) or rare (negative frequency- dependent selection)

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Peter and Rosemary Grant

study Darwin's finches on the Galapagos Islands and have measured evolution by natural selection over short time scales

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good genes hypothesis

theory of sexual selection that argues individuals develop impressive ornaments to show off their efficient metabolism or ability to fight disease

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handicap principle

theory of sexual selection that argues only the fittest individuals can afford costly traits

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heredity

the transmission of genetic characteristics from parents to offspring

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heritability

fraction of population variation that can be attributed to its genetic variance

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honest signal

trait that gives a truthful impression of an individual’s fitness

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natural selection

the non-random and differential reproduction of different genotypes acting to preserve favorable variants and to eliminate less favorable variants

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pleiotropy

when a single gene affects multiple traits

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polygenic trait

a trait that is controlled by multiple genes

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relative fitness

individual’s ability to survive and reproduce relative to the rest of the population

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selective pressure

environmental factor that causes one phenotype to be better than another

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sexual dimorphism

phenotypic difference between a population's males and females

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sexual selection

selection that favors phenotypes that increase ability to obtain or choose good mates

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stabilizing selection

selection that favors average phenotypes

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4 postulates of natural selection

  1. variation exists among individual organisms in a population

  2. some of that variation is heritable

  3. survivial and reproductive success is variable

  4. individuals best able to survive and reproduce is not a random sample