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Step 1: Choose a species, adaptations that the species might have acquired in course of its evolutionary history and include diagrams/pictures of adaptations like claws, bone structure, teeth, skull etc. any physical &/or behavioral adaptations if so how did each adaptations promote the organism's success in its environment?
Describe the species's interaction with its competitors, predators, prey etc depending on what kind of interaction it shows.
Is there any evolutionary novelty found in the Phylum/group this species belong to which was not found in the group preceding it? (for e.g. birds have feather which is not found in reptiles)
Step 2: Where is this species normally found? Was there any environmental changes known in its environment, in a 10 million year period. What impact the changes might have had on your species and its other species with which your it interacts, e.g. predators, prey, competing species etc. Did the above changes cause the population of this species to increase or decrease?
Step 3: Now imagine how the environmental changes described in step 2 provided new selection pressures that affected your species and caused it to adapt to the changes.
Explain the changes in organism in terms of natural selection and evolution. Developtimeline in the form of an evolutionary tree that shows the change in time, population sizes, speciation events, extinctions, etc...
short summary of the evolution the organism as follows. 1Part 1 Summarize the overall evolution of the organism.
Part 2 Explain what caused the speciation event (which ancestor species did it evolve from by splitting of ancestor lineage into two subspecies lineage) and explain the differences in the two subspecies.
Part 3 Explain the adaptations of the new species A. Explain how natural selection worked on this organism and then how/why it became extinct.
Part 4 Explain the adaptations of the other new species B. Explain how natural favored this organism and why it is successful today.
Timeline: The timeline is an evolutionary history that may show the change in time on the vertical axis, extent of change on the horizontal axis, speciation events by splits in the lineage etc.
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