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what is the meaning of arthropogenic selection??
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Answered by Itzintellectual
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Examples of evolution by anthropogenic actions are: ... It is an evolutionary process where the darker individuals predominate over the lighter individuals because of the industrial revolution as it is a result of natural selection.

Answered by XxitsyoursweetyxX
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Activities that are produced or caused by humans, usually used in a negative way are called anthropogenic actions. These actions have an impact on evolution of species.

Impact of anthropogenic activities on natural developments.

(I) Industrial melanism: It was because of smoke and sediment leaving man-made enterprises which caused a move from white-winged moths on trees to dim winged or melanized moths.

Before industrialization white shaded lichens secured the bark of trees which was great for white-winged moths.

(ii) Use of herbicides and pesticides has brought about a choice of safe assortments in brief timescale. Additionally, improvement of microorganisms impervious to anti-infection agents in time of months is because of anthropogenic activities.

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