Natural Selection Vocabulary Review Natural selection Differential survival or reproduction of individuals facing environmental pressures Variation Characteristics (alleles) that differ among individuals Overproduction Producing more offspring than can survive Selection pressure Competition Fitness “pressure” the environment puts on the specific traits that affects their ability to survive Struggle between individuals to get the most resources for themselves how well an organism is at having babies that survive to reproduce Predation Killing and eating prey by a predator Mutation Change in DNA that leads to a new allele Gene pool All the alleles of all the genes in a population Gene (allele) frequency Proportion of one type of allele in the population Gene flow new alleles from one population enter another Genetic drift Random change in allele frequency Bottleneck Random event that radically decreases population size Founder effect A new population started by a small number of individuals Species Sexual selection Speciation Geographic isolation Reproductive isolation adaptation a group of orgs. that interbreed under natural conditions to produce fertile offspring “special case” of natural selection; pressures that affect an individual’s success in mating Splitting of one species into two or more different species members of a species are isolated from one another due to a geographic barrier members of a species are isolated from one another due to a reproductive barrier A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment