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How modern do you need? Have a look at the peppered moth (theres heaps about it on the net).R book said:Does anyone know any modern examples of natural selection> I've been searching but nothing good seems to come up. If anyone has any ideas can they please help? :wave:
It depends on what the context for 'modern' is. If the question is modern in the evolution of species (billions of years) it is pretty modern, but if it means the last few centuries, then I agree that it is not a modetn example.Undermyskin said:Well, the peppered moth is a classic example. Modern, in this case, means current and lately found.
If you want a bacteria example Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a good one.R book said:i'll go look for more. I heard that bacteriology maybe good.
These are the best two to use as Peppered moth is an example of physical factors leading to natural selection and DDT resistant mosquitoes is the result of a chemical factor.peppered moth
and theres always the DDT resistant insects
There are actually a great number of modern examples of natural selection however these mainly concern micro evolution and not macro evolution. In other word, these evolution concerns the fact that new species are not created as they take long geological periods to occur. The central type of modern micro evolution are mainly due to chemical resistance produced by human. I will give an example of a form of micro evolution (peppered moth) in vague detail although I will list a number of them below to allow extensive research.Does anyone know any modern examples of natural selection> I've been searching but nothing good seems to come up. If anyone has any ideas can they please help? :wave:
Darwin/Wallace theory of natural selection states that characteristics favorable to the survival of an organism in their environment will be selected for, and over time, new species will appear encompassing those same characteristics best suited to that environment.Does anyone know any modern examples of natural selection> I've been searching but nothing good seems to come up. If anyone has any ideas can they please help? :wave: