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Natural Selection Lab
Natural Selection Lab!
Interactive Online Game Simulation!
Matthew Beja!
September 22!

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Purpose: This experiment was conducted to further understanding about Natural selection. !

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Hypothesis: I think the green bugs that blend into the grass will eventually surpass the blue ones. Since the blue bugs stand out more, they are easier to see. !

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Procedure: A online simulation was conducted. This simulation started with a screen full of blue bugs. The object of this was to click as many bugs as possible in a given amount of time. As the rounds proceeded, the amount of green bugs went up. The bugs who blended into the landscape were more difficult to see which resulted in a decrease in blue bugs. As the simulation was conducted, at the end of each year, the total bug population was recorded. Data was also collected on the amount of different types of bugs which were eaten, and whether reproduction took place. Spontaneously, a message would come up telling the tester that the bird had either gotten a disease, or had been attacked by another animal. This resulted in a doubling of necessary bugs the bird has to eat to survive. !

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Results: After the conclusion of 14 years in the bug simulation, no more blue bugs remained. The bugs who survived were the ones who blended into the landscape. The results were put into a data table, and turned into a line graph. The results are recorded below.! Results

Results

Total Bug
Population

Total Bugs
Eaten

Conditions

Reproducti on 1

18

14

Healthy

no

3

1

19

13

Healthy

yes

6

8

5

20

11

Healthy

yes

18

14

2

0

20

14

Healthy

yes

5

15

12

5

1

20

13

Injured

no

6

4

3

16

11

20

14

Healthy

Yes

7

2

2

18

8

20

10

Healthy

no

8

0

0

20

8

20

8

Diseased

no

9

0

0

20

12

20

12

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