Categorias: Todos - extinction - selection - climate - hunting

por Felipe Rodriguez 4 anos atrás

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Species

The dynamics of species evolution and extinction are influenced by several factors, including natural selection, speciation, and environmental changes. Natural selection is an evolutionary process where certain genotypes are favored for reproduction based on environmental conditions, leading to the adaptation of organisms to their surroundings.

Species

Species

Speciation

Natural selection is an evolutionary phenomenon that is defined as the differential reproduction of the genotypes of a biological population. This formula establishes that the conditions of an environment favor or hinder. That is to say that they select the reproduction of living organisms according to their peculiarities.
A species is a group of organisms or natural populations capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring, although - in principle - not with members of populations belonging to other species.

New species

New species arise through a process called speciation
Speciation is the evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct species.

Extintion

hunting or capture of exotic animals
destruction of its natural habitat
deforestation
climate change