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'''Natural selection''' is a process by which biological populations are altered over time, as a result of the propagation of heritable traits that affect the capacity of individual organisms to survive and reproduce. It leads to an [[Adaptation|adaptation]] and accommodation of a species to a  
'''Natural selection''' is a process by which biological populations are altered over time, as a result of the propagation of heritable traits that affect the capacity of individual organisms to survive and reproduce. It leads to an [[Adaptation|adaptation]] and accommodation of a species to a certain ecological or economic niche. According to John H. Holland, natural selection can be considered as a selection of persistent combinations: "darwinian selection is, from one point of view, the selection of persistent combinations" [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3410/03-ask.html]
certain ecological or economic niche.


see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection Wikipedia Entry for Natural Selection]
see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection Wikipedia Entry for Natural Selection]


[[Category:Basic Principles]] [[Category:Evolutionary Principles]]
[[Category:Basic Principles]] [[Category:Evolutionary Principles]]

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Natural selection is a process by which biological populations are altered over time, as a result of the propagation of heritable traits that affect the capacity of individual organisms to survive and reproduce. It leads to an adaptation and accommodation of a species to a certain ecological or economic niche. According to John H. Holland, natural selection can be considered as a selection of persistent combinations: "darwinian selection is, from one point of view, the selection of persistent combinations" [1]

see Wikipedia Entry for Natural Selection