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natural selection for example is a peppered moth.
One example of natural selection occurring today is the peppered moth in industrial England. Initially, light-colored moths were more prevalent, but as pollution darkened the environment, darker moths had better camouflage and survived to reproduce, leading to an increase in their population over time.
Yes, artificial selection or selective breeding can be a good analogy for the selection that occurs in nature through natural selection. Both processes involve the intentional or environmental selection of traits that are beneficial for survival and reproduction, leading to changes in populations over time.
Natural selection usually causes a species to change gradually
Natural Selection
theory of natural selection
no one "invented" red it is a natural coloring occurring in nature repeatedly
Natural selection explains the process of evolution: evolution by natural selection. It basically means that species with the highest fitness (survival rate) will live, and be selected by nature for the characteristics they possess that make them more apt to survive. Because of natural selection, evolution occurs.
This is called biomimicry.
Nature plays no direct role in artificial selection. That is the difference between artificial selection and natural selection. Nature does play some indirect roles in artificial selection. One indirect role is in providing the organisms with which one beings the artificial selection. Another is in influencing the choices of the organism performing the artificial selection.
An etiological myth. Example: The christian tale of Lot's wife turning into salt explains why there are natural occurring salt pillars around the Dead Sea.
Natural selection. Which ultimately leads to evolution.Or God. Depending on your beliefs.