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.
Modern example of natural selection:
Before the industrial revolution (somewhere near the 1900's i presume) there were two types of colored peppered moths, black and white. During the industrial revolution, coal began to be used as a source of fuel, and soon the surrounding environment turned to an ashy black (soot on trees) because of it. Due to the change in environment, white moths tended to be preyed upon much more easily due to their contrast with the black environment. Black moths however, were easily camouflaged among the trees and so were not preyed upon as easily. Eventually, white moths became extinct, while the black phenotype survived, and therefore could reproduce.
The black color (characteristic) of the peppered moth (organism) were best suited to their survival (via camouflage) in the change of environment (black soot on trees).
This is an exact example of Darwin/Wallace's theory of natural selection.