Darwin
sailed at the age of 22 in 1831. He discovered 13 species of finches among
the Galapagos. The changes in the finches didn't have explanation, but the
changes have been in finches for generation, in the necessity of survival there beck adapted to eat from different part of a tree, for the big among of
island populations. The finches changes are trough its genetic(Genotype)
with is pass to the chick by them parents, letting the things that they didn't
use behind.
Resource:Darwin's Finches, Decent with Modification and Natural Selection.
Available from: http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Evolution/DarwinsFinches.htm
For more information also visit: Evolution of finches.
Species Competition
In order to see how the change happen in an species we make an experiment with candies that represent the preys in an environment. The competition is big, and species change or disappear how we are going to see in the figure 1.
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| Figure 1. This graph represent five generation of species change where the predator competed and end the species with the time. |
The Percent of Surviving prey (candy type).Having the results of survivor species in the figure 1. The next graph represent the percent of a 100% of population for each specie survivor in five generation.








Hi Yesenia,
ReplyDeleteNice Lab. I think there is something with the graph, it cannot have more than 100% on the Y axes. Some questions were a copy paste from another website the whole answer. I was hoping to read your understanding of the concept.
Your grade is 8/10.
Regards,
Shadia