In 1848, an amateur lepidopterist in Manchester, England, caught an all-dark form of the off-white peppered moth. Some 16 years later, by which time the dark form was outnumbering the typical light ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool have identified and dated the genetic mutation that gave rise to the black form of the peppered moth, which spread rapidly during Britain's industrial ...
A recently criticized textbook example of evolutionary forces in action, the dark forms of peppered moths that spread with industrialization in Britain, may be on its way back. Results of an ambitious ...
The molecular mechanics behind a classic example of evolution that dates back to Darwin's time may soon be revealed. [partner id="sciencenews" align="right"]As soot ...
Researchers find that a single ancestor is responsible for the 'best example' of natural selection. A genetic analysis is unpicking the mysteries of one of the best-known examples of natural selection ...
The wings of the peppered moth are usually white with black speckles—a pattern that renders them invisible against the bark of a typical tree. But in the early 19th century, the trunks of English ...
An evolutionary biologist’s posthumous publication restores the peppered moth to its iconic status as a textbook example of evolution. In this webinar, learn how next-gen CAR-T design targets solid ...
Light- and dark-colored peppered moths. The black variety is thought to have evolved to camouflage moths on sooty surfaces during the Industrial Revolution. Wikimedia Commons Want to learn more about ...
Scientists have revisited -- and confirmed -- one of the most famous textbook examples of evolution in action. Scientists have revisited -- and confirmed -- one of the most famous textbook examples of ...
In the children's game of hide-and-seek, it doesn't matter much whether you win or lose. In the animal kingdom, however, the stakes are significantly higher. If you're found, you're food. And death is ...