What is driving selection? Give examples of its action. In what conditions does this form of selection work.

Driving selection is a type of natural selection that causes a shift in the average value of a property in a population in a specific direction (upward or downward).

This form of selection operates in an environment with constantly changing conditions.

Examples: reduction of eyes in a mole rat that lives in soil; refractoriness of some mosquitoes to the action of poisons, etc.



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