Exponential growth in a population of rabbits that have no environmental checks
The different effects of environmental factors on the population growth of African lions in the wild
Selective pressures acting on a rabbit population for one generation. Predation by foxes causes the frequency of brown fur alleles in rabbits to increase and the frequency of white fur alleles in rabbits to decrease
Remember that organisms better suited to their environments are more likely to survive, but survival is not guaranteed. Organisms that are less suited to an environment are still able to survive and potentially reproduce within it, but their chance of survival and reproduction is lower than their better-suited peers.Also, it is important to be aware that an environment, and the selection pressures it exerts on an organism, can change over time. When a change occurs then a different phenotype may become fitter.Finally, remember that all organisms (not just animals) experience selection pressures as a result of the environment they are in!
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