concept   natural selection

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) Canada (1) Europe (1) Africa (1) Biological research (1) Educational institutions (1) Educational systems (1) Indigenous communities (1) Papua New Guinea (1) Remote tribal cultures (1) Scientific communities (1) South America (1) Traditional farming communities (1) UK biological sciences (1) biology education in the Western world (1) traditional ecological knowledge of indigenous peoples (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 natural selection Canada Natural selection is studied and applied in conservation biology, wildlife management, and ecological research in Canada. 2
2 natural selection Europe Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection is a cornerstone of biological sciences in Europe. 2
3 natural selection Africa Natural selection in African culture is demonstrated and comprehended through hands-on experience with farming and breeding. 1
4 natural selection Biological research Natural selection is studied and applied in conservation biology, wildlife management, and ecological research in the field of biological research. 1
5 natural selection Educational institutions Natural selection is emphasized in environmental science programs and conservation efforts within educational institutions. 1
6 natural selection Educational systems Natural selection is a key concept in science education and biology classes, taught to understand the process of evolution. 1
7 natural selection Indigenous communities Indigenous communities incorporate natural selection into traditional ecological practices and understanding of local biodiversity. 1
8 natural selection Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinean culture expresses the concept of natural selection through oral traditions and folklore about humans living harmoniously with nature. 1
9 natural selection Remote tribal cultures Natural selection is expressed in remote tribal cultures through oral traditions and folklore about human coexistence with nature. 1
10 natural selection Scientific communities Natural selection, associated with Darwin's theory of evolution, is a cornerstone of biological sciences in scientific communities. 1
11 natural selection South America Traditional ecological practices in South America demonstrate an embedded understanding of local biodiversity and natural selection. 1
12 natural selection Traditional farming communities Traditional farming communities utilize practical knowledge of agriculture and selective breeding to observe and understand the concept of natural selection. 1
13 natural selection UK biological sciences In UK biological sciences, natural selection is widely accepted as a mechanism for evolutionary change in populations over time. 1
14 natural selection biology education in the Western world Natural selection is a key mechanism of evolution that leads to the adaptation of species to their environment, and is central to biology education in the Western world. 1
15 natural selection traditional ecological knowledge of indigenous peoples Traditional ecological knowledge of indigenous peoples is incorporated into their ecological wisdom and oral traditions to explain the relationship between organisms and their habitats through natural selection. 1