Selection | Unnatural
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Pollution and habitat fragmentation force rapid adaptation. For example, North American songbirds have modified wing shapes to survive deforested areas, and sea snakes in polluted waters have developed darker skin to shed toxins more efficiently. Unnatural Selection
In modern biology, "unnatural selection" describes how human activity—rather than natural environmental pressures—forces species to evolve. Key areas include: The title is widely used across documentaries, fiction,