Natural Selection: Naturally, living organisms produce offspring that will inherit characteristics that give that offspring higher and most successful chances of survival. So offspring are naturally born with traits that suits them best for survival. Natural Selection process also consist of in comparison of living organisms, those who adapt best to their environment and have flexible characteristics survive longer than those who don't.
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Monogamy: when one male breeds with only one female for life.
polygyny: where one male mates with multiple females.
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Extrinsic regulatory mechanisms are external and depend on the firing of some factor outside the population itself. Among them are interspecific competition, food and space restrictions, very strong climatic variations, weathering and inharmonious relationships with other populations (parasitism and predatism).
Good examples of interspecific competition appear when rabbits, caves, rats compete for the same plant, or different fish and birds, such as the heron, vie for the same species of smaller fish. This is because these different species keep their populations in the same ecological niche. Competition is often so strong that some species eventually, as one example of an extrinsic homeostatic mechanism overriding an intrinsic homeostatic process is their disappearance or migration to other regions.
In this competition, the presence of adaptations among individuals in the population that promote better food search, speed, vision, and others can make the difference between elimination and survival.
The principle of ruling in critical thinking that this reminds us to consider is the ruling principle. Critical thinking is the objective analysis of facts to form a judgement. Based on Ruling out Rival Hypotheses; findings consistent with several hypotheses require additional research to eliminate these hypotheses.
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