Across
- 2. The idea that individuals best suited to their environment will achieve higher fitness.
- 3. Type of natural selection in which individuals with one extreme phenotype have an advantage and the other extreme is selected against
- 5. Random changes in allele frequencies attributed to luck, not fitness
- 7. Collection of all alleles present in a population.
- 14. Type of natural selection where individuals at either extreme of the bell curve achieve higher fitness and the average is selected against
- 18. The differences among individuals in a population
- 19. A necessary/desired commodity in an ecosystem
- 21. Selection within a population die to human interference and selection of desired traits
- 22. Isolation of a population due to differences in timing of mating
Down
- 1. Isolation of a population due to physical barriers
- 4. Type of natural selection where individuals with the average phenotype have an advantage and extremes are selected against
- 6. When a population experiences a rapid/drastic reception in the number of individuals in the population; reduces variation and changes allele frequencies of the population
- 8. Characteristics that increase individual fitness
- 9. Describes the movement of genes/alleles/individuals between 2 neighboring populations; makes populations more alike
- 10. Percent of individuals of a population that have a particular trait; expressed as a number between 1-0
- 11. Group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time; can interbreed
- 12. When organisms will impersonate other organisms to increase fitness
- 13. Measurement of the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce successful offspring
- 15. When a small part of a population is separated from the rest and colonies a new area
- 16. Isolation of a population die to differences in communication, mating rituals, or other behaviors
- 17. Migration of new individuals into a population
- 20. Migration of individuals out of a population