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Compare natural selection with artificial selection and sexual selection

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Here is a comparison of natural selection, artificial selection, and sexual selection:

Natural Selection:

- Process where organisms adapt to their environment for survival

- Occurs in natural populations

- Slow process

- Helps in producing organisms with biological diversity

- Involves the inheritance of only favorable characters to successive generations

- Examples: Selection of long-necked giraffes, optimal clutch size in parental birds, disruptive selection

Artificial Selection:

- Selective breeding imposed by an external entity, usually humans, to enhance the frequency of desirable traits

- Occurs in reared or domestic populations

- Rapid process

- Helps in producing organisms with selected desirable traits

- Involves the inheritance of a variety of desired selected traits to successive generations

- Examples: Breeding of different varieties of dogs or cattle to produce desired varieties

Sexual Selection:

- A special kind of natural selection in which mating preferences influence the traits of the organism

- Acts on an organism's ability to obtain or successfully copulate with a mate

- Can produce features that are harmful to the individual's survival

- Examples: Elaborate tails in peacocks, fights over territories in elephant seals, fruit fly dances, male redback spiders flinging themselves into the jaws of death

- Can be driven by mate choice by both sexes.

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