You still haven't explained why the above scenario you quoted is an example of artificial, rather than natural, selection. I get the impression that you still do not know what artificial or natural selection is.I'm surprised about that question frankly. I think we concluded that Natural Selection does not explain new species, and that Mutations do not explain new species. So, we're now onto something that is called "genetic drift". (I suspect the next thing will be "migrations")
But here is the example you asked for:
"Picture a situation in which the 30% of the population which carry an allele are all found in a high-density area that covers only 10% of the species' total range. You only need a disaster occurring in that restricted area to wipe out that allele."
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