A simplified explanation. Natural selection is the nonrandom survival and reproductive success of randomly varying organisms who by this reproductive success change the allele frequency over time in...
No. They function through the exact same mechanisms. The only difference is what controls the environment: whether it is in human hands or left to nature.
There is no "end game" in natural selection; this is because circumstances change over time and what might be best for one generation might not be so great for another generation. Also, natural...
Natural selection is the result of natural occurrences. In an area that gets a lot of snow, small animals that don't blend in with white snow are more likely to be spotted by predators. Since they...