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Section 3

Adaptive Evolution

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Natural Selection and Adaptive Evolution

Natural selection drives adaptive evolution by selecting for and increasing the occurrence of beneficial traits in a population.

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Stabilizing, Directional, and Diversifying Selection

Stabilizing, directional, and diversifying selection either decrease, shift, or increase the genetic variance of a population.

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Frequency-Dependent Selection

In frequency-dependent selection, phenotypes that are either common or rare are favored through natural selection.

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Sexual Selection

Sexual selection, the selection pressure on males and females to obtain matings, can result in traits designed to maximize sexual success.

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No Perfect Organism

Natural selection cannot create novel, perfect species because it only selects on existing variations in a population.

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