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EVOLUTION
MADE BY: PEYTON PRUETT Pd. 1
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TOXIN ADAPTATION
This is an adaptation that an animal has evolved with to protect themselves from predators.
An example of this adaptation is the stripped skunk.
They can be found in North America.
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MIMICRY ADAPTATION
It is a similarity to one species that protects it from predators.
An example of this is the stick bug
The stick bug can be found mainly in forests and grasslands.
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CAMOUFLAGE ADAPTATION
This an adpatation that allows animals to blend in with certain aspects of their enviorment.
An example of this is the white snow owl.
They are found mainly in North America.
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STABALIZING SELECTION
Operates to eliminate extreme expressions of a trait when the average expression leads to higher fitness.
An example of this is in human babies
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DIRECTIONAL SELECTION
A mode of natural selction in which one phenotype is favored in extreme over other phenotypes.
An example of this is how short-neck giraffes died off, and long-neck giraffes survived because the long-neck giraffes had a more favorable trait.
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DISRUPTIVE SELECTION
The process that plits a population into two groups.
An example of this is when a normal white moth splits into two groups, the grey and black moths because they blend in better with the enviorment.
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SEXUAL SELECTION
Operates in populations where males and females differ significantly in apperance.
An example of this is in bull frogs.
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DIVERGENT EVOLUTION
The accumulation of differences between groups which can lead to the formation of new species.
An example of this is with humans, horses, cats, birds and whales.
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CONVERGENT EVOLUTION
The process of whereby organisims not closly related independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to similar enviroments.
An example of this is with sharks and dolphines.
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COEVOLUTION
When one species evolves to fit the evolution of another species.
Example is a
Zinnina flower and a butterfly.
Peyton Pruett
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