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natural selectionnoun(evolutionary theory) A process by which heritable traits conferring survival and reproductive advantage to individuals, or related individuals, tend to be passed on to succeeding generations and become more frequent in a population, whereas other less favourable traits tend to become eliminated; the differential survival and reproduction of phenotypes.
selectionnounThe process or act of selecting.
sexual selectionnoun(evolutionary theory) A type of natural selection where members of the sexes acquire distinct forms either because the members of one sex choose mates with particular features or because in the competition for mates among the members of one sex only those with certain traits succeed.
evolutionary theorynoun(biology) A theory of evolution, especially the scientific theory of evolution through natural selection.
preselectionnoun(politics) The process by which a candidate for public office is selected, usually by a political party
parsimony principlenoun(evolutionary biology) The hypothesis that the phylogeny which includes the fewest character changes is the one most likely to be correct.
group selectionnoun(biology, evolution) A form of natural selection whereby traits that may be disadvantageous to the individual can be propagated when they are advantageous to the survival of a group as a whole.
kin selectionnoun(biology) An evolutionary strategy that favors an individual organism's close kin over itself.
survival of the fittestnoun(evolutionary theory) Natural selection.
r-selectionnoun(ecology) A theory involving natural selection based on quantity.
adaptationismnoun(evolutionary theory) The view that many traits of organisms are evolved adaptations.
unnatural selectionnoun(evolutionary theory, rare, sometimes humorous or derogatory) The selection of certain genes caused by the actions of humans, especially the intentional intervention in the breeding of plants or animals in order to preserve selected genetic traits; eugenics, selective breeding or culling.
darwinismnounThe principles of natural selection set out in Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859), more strictly defined by August Weismann and developed by other authors into a central part of the modern evolutionary synthesis.
orthoselectionnoun(evolutionary theory, historical) The hypothesis that posits that orthogenesis works by means of natural selection.
cosmological natural selectionnounA hypothetical alternative to the anthropic principle that attempts to explain the complexity of the universe
selective advantagenoun(biology) The characteristic of an organism that enables it to survive and reproduce better than other organisms in a population in a given environment; the basis for evolution by natural selection.
k-selectionnoun(ecology) A theory involving natural selection based on quality.
supernatural selectionnoun(religion) A process by which heritable traits are given or planned by a higher power, as distinguished from natural selection.
r/k selection theorynoun(ecology) A theory regarding the selection of combinations of traits in an organism that represent a trade-off between quantity and quality of offspring.
counterselectionnounSelection that removes unwanted characteristics.

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