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The peppered moth story
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Abstract
One species of moth, the peppered moth, has dominated the study of melanic polymorphism. The reasons for this are easy to appreciate. First, the change in some populations of the peppered moth was rapid and visually dramatic. Arela
environmental factor, the darkening of tree bark due to air pollution. Third, a single and easily understood selective factor appeared to be sufficient to explain the evolutionary change in the peppered moth. Finally, the change had occurred recently, within the living memory of some of those that unravelled the causes of the change.
Title: The peppered moth story
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Abstract
One species of moth, the peppered moth, has dominated the study of melanic polymorphism.
The reasons for this are easy to appreciate.
First, the change in some populations of the peppered moth was rapid and visually dramatic.
Arela
environmental factor, the darkening of tree bark due to air pollution.
Third, a single and easily understood selective factor appeared to be sufficient to explain the evolutionary change in the peppered moth.
Finally, the change had occurred recently, within the living memory of some of those that unravelled the causes of the change.
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