Survive the Island

Inherited traits vary within a population; when an environment lets better-suited individuals survive and reproduce more, those traits become more frequent over generations, so the population evolves.

BiologyAges 10-13~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out

  • Identify heritable trait variation among individuals in one population.
  • Predict which existing trait an environmental selection pressure will favour.
  • Use before-and-after frequency bars to explain how differential survival and reproduction shift a population over generations.
  • Transfer the model to a reversed habitat and generated fur-colour and beak-size pressures.

The levels

  1. Meet the pufflings

    Observe light and dark inherited fur variants together before selection and recognise variation within one population.

  2. Shadows hide survivors

    Predict dark-fur camouflage, run forest selection, and observe dark fur rise from 50% to 75%.

  3. The great island drought

    Connect hard seeds to greater big-beak survival and reproduction across three generations.

  4. A new shore

    Transfer the model to a reversed pale habitat and explain why light fur increases even when initially rare.

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