Natural Selection
Darwin & Evolution
Evidence for Evolution
Populations & Change
Speciation & Selection
100

Differences among individuals in a population are called this

variation

100

Charles Darwin made important observations on these islands

Galápagos Islands

100

This collection of all known fossils helps show change over time

fossil record

100

This is the movement of alleles between populations.

gene flow

100

The formation of new species is called this

speciation

200

This is the process by which organisms with helpful traits survive and reproduce more

Natural selection

200

Darwin traveled on this ship during his famous voyage.

HMS Beagle

200

Fossils that show traits of both older and newer species are called these.

transitional fossils

200

All the genes in a population make up this

gene pool

200

This type of selection favors one extreme of a trait

directional selection

300

Producing more offspring than can survive leads to this.

Competition

300

This is when humans choose which organisms reproduce

artificial selection

300

Structures with the same anatomy but different functions are called these

Homologous structures

300

This principle says allele frequencies stay constant if no evolution occurs

Hardy-Weinberg principle

300

This type of selection favors the average trait

stabilizing selection

400

This term means an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce

Fitness

400

Species change over generations as traits are passed down

decent with modification

400

The human appendix is an example of this type of structure

vestigial structure

400

Random changes in allele frequencies, especially in small populations, is called this.

genetic drift

400

This type of selection favors both extremes of a trait

disruptive selection

500

Evolution happens to these, not individual organisms

Population

500

Darwin was influenced by this scientist who wrote about population growth and limited resources

Thomas Malthus

500

The strongest modern evidence for evolution comes from comparing this.

DNA (molecular evidence)?

500

This type of genetic drift happens when a small group starts a new population.

founder effect

500

When populations are separated by a physical barrier, this type of speciation occurs

allopatric speciation