Monday, February 26, 2018

Natural Selection

Give an example of how a trait could influence natural selection and how an environmental factor may affect natural selection. 



31 comments:

Cordelia Porell said...

I don't know.

rhyse said...

Buck teeth and no trees.

Anonymous said...

being camouflage could influence natural selection because if a bunny had camouflage then the wolves could not kill them.

Jocey said...

if the rabbit was grey than it would not survive in the arctic and it would get eaten by the wolves but if the rabbits had white fur they would survive because they can camouflage..

Makenzie G said...

Camouflage is a trait that could influence natural selection.

Isabella S. said...

If an animal was camouflage then it would be harder to see for the predators that are trying to eat it.

Olivia said...

camouflage is a trait that influences natural selection.

Elliot Bouchard said...

Fur could make the animal warmer and with natural selection all the animals will have fur.

Nicole said...

being camouflage could influence natural selection because the predoters can not see them to eat them.

William Travis said...

If a seal has a high amount of blubber or fat it is more likely that it will be able to survive the cold environment of the arctic or the antarctic.

madyson said...

Camouflage influences natural selection because when you're camouflage you can't be seen and that will increase the population.

Abbie B. said...

If a rabbit has brown fur and it lives in the arctic, then it will be easily spotted and be killed by predators.

Hayden said...

Buck teeth and no trees

Meghan said...

you have a four bunnys two are brown and two are white they all live in a forest where there surroundings are brown so all the white bunnys get eaten and the brown ones survive and reproduce passing on the positive trait and that is natural selection.

Bridget T said...

camouflage influences natural selection because in you blend in predators cant see you which mean population will increase

Julia Ryan said...

Camouflage influences natural selection because when you are in camouflage you aren't able to be seen very easily so that means less of a species gets eaten and a bigger population.

Hunter Murphy said...

Camo influenced natural selection because if you have a bunny that is camo with it's environment it's likely the predator won't go after it. and that leads to mating so more and more of it is made

Brandon.G. said...

Camouflage can influence natural selection because when you are camouflage you blend in so that means that they won't get eaten as much so the population will get bigger.

MattyC said...

Camouflage is a trait that could influence natural selection

Fiona M. said...

One trait is camouflage. This can influence natural selection because it will help it happen.

Allie Nichols said...

Camouflage influences natural selection so it is harder to see witch means it will be harder to get eaten.

Stella Wyman said...

Camouflage is a trait that could influence natural selection

Kaitlyn said...

camouflage is a trait that influences natural selection.

Amelia M said...

If a wolf was faster, it would be able to catch bunnies easier.

Ashley Stanton said...

A bright yellow bird that lives in a green forest, will be spotted easier than a green bird in the same environment.

Dominick said...

Fur could make the animal warmer and with natural selection all the animals will have fur.

Jayden said...

camouflage

Jessica M said...

a brown haired mouse would be spotted less often in an arid environment then a white or grey mouse.

Allie said...

A trait can influence natural selection because if the trait helps the animal, it can cause natural selection. An environmental factor can affect natural selection because if a white rabbit lives in snow but the snow melts, the predators will see them and eat them more.

Kaylah Swan said...

If a rabbit has white fur in the arctic then they will not be eaten as much as the brown furred ones would.

Carson R. said...

A trait can effect natural selection because if the trait helps the animal, then it can cause natural selection. An environmental factor can effect natural selection because it can make it so animals can blend into a environment for example so the animals that blend in and stay alive so it furthers natural selection.