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NAME:____________________________________________ Date: ____________
Peppered Moth Simulation
Objectives:
Describe the importance of coloration in avoiding predation
Relate environmental change to changes in organisms
Explain how natural selection causes populations to change
Materials:
Sheet of white paper
Newspaper
Forceps
Colored Pencils
Clock with Second Hand
30 newspaper circles (made with hole punch)
30 white circles (made with hole punch)
Purpose: In this lab, you will simulate how predators locate prey in different environments. You will
analyze how color affects and organism's ability to survive in certain environments.
Industrial Melanism is a term used to describe the adaptation of a population in response to
pollution. One example of rapid industrial melanism occurred in populations of peppered moths in
the area of Manchester, England from 1845 to 1890. Before the industrial revolution, the trunks
of the trees in the forest around Manchester were light grayish-green due to the presence of
lichens. Most of the peppered moths in the area were light colored with dark spots. As the
industrial revolution progressed, the tree trunks became covered with soot and turned dark. Over
a period of 45 years, the dark variety of the peppered moth became more common.
Procedure:
1. Place a sheet of white paper on the table and have one person spread 30 white circles and 30
newspaper circles over the surface while the other person isn't looking.
2. The "predator" will then use forceps to pick up as many of the circles as he can in 15 seconds.
3. This trial will be repeated with white circles on a newspaper background, newspaper circles on a
white background, and newspaper circles on a newspaper background. Record the data in chart
below.
Starting Population Number Picked up
Trial Background Newspaper White White Newspaper
1 white 30 30
2 white 30 30
3 newspaper 30 30
4 newspaper 30 30
4. Construct a bar graph of your results. The x- axis will be the Background Trials and y-axis is
the number picked up for both White and Newspaper. Use the Graphing Chart on the next
page. Use different colors to designate white from newspaper sets.
Analysis
1. What did the experiment show about how prey are selected by predators?
2. What moth coloration is the best adaptation for a dark (newspaper) background? How do you
know?
3. What would you expect the next generation of moths to look like after trial 1? What about the next
generation after trial 3?
4. How does the simulation model natural selection?
5. Examine the table and construct a graph. Plot the years of the study on the X-axis, and the
number of moths captured on the Y axis. You should have 2 lines on your graph - one for light
moths, and one for dark moths.
Year
# of Light
Moths
Captured
# of Dark
Moths
Captured
2 537 112
3 484 198
4 392 210
5 246 281
6 225 337
7 193 412
8 147 503
9 84 550
10 56 599
6. Explain in your own
words what the graph
shows.
7. Describe a situation
where this type of
selection might occur.

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Peppered Moth Simulation Lab

  • 1. NAME:____________________________________________ Date: ____________ Peppered Moth Simulation Objectives: Describe the importance of coloration in avoiding predation Relate environmental change to changes in organisms Explain how natural selection causes populations to change Materials: Sheet of white paper Newspaper Forceps Colored Pencils Clock with Second Hand 30 newspaper circles (made with hole punch) 30 white circles (made with hole punch) Purpose: In this lab, you will simulate how predators locate prey in different environments. You will analyze how color affects and organism's ability to survive in certain environments. Industrial Melanism is a term used to describe the adaptation of a population in response to pollution. One example of rapid industrial melanism occurred in populations of peppered moths in the area of Manchester, England from 1845 to 1890. Before the industrial revolution, the trunks of the trees in the forest around Manchester were light grayish-green due to the presence of lichens. Most of the peppered moths in the area were light colored with dark spots. As the industrial revolution progressed, the tree trunks became covered with soot and turned dark. Over a period of 45 years, the dark variety of the peppered moth became more common. Procedure: 1. Place a sheet of white paper on the table and have one person spread 30 white circles and 30 newspaper circles over the surface while the other person isn't looking. 2. The "predator" will then use forceps to pick up as many of the circles as he can in 15 seconds. 3. This trial will be repeated with white circles on a newspaper background, newspaper circles on a white background, and newspaper circles on a newspaper background. Record the data in chart below. Starting Population Number Picked up Trial Background Newspaper White White Newspaper 1 white 30 30 2 white 30 30 3 newspaper 30 30 4 newspaper 30 30 4. Construct a bar graph of your results. The x- axis will be the Background Trials and y-axis is the number picked up for both White and Newspaper. Use the Graphing Chart on the next page. Use different colors to designate white from newspaper sets.
  • 2. Analysis 1. What did the experiment show about how prey are selected by predators? 2. What moth coloration is the best adaptation for a dark (newspaper) background? How do you know? 3. What would you expect the next generation of moths to look like after trial 1? What about the next generation after trial 3?
  • 3. 4. How does the simulation model natural selection? 5. Examine the table and construct a graph. Plot the years of the study on the X-axis, and the number of moths captured on the Y axis. You should have 2 lines on your graph - one for light moths, and one for dark moths. Year # of Light Moths Captured # of Dark Moths Captured 2 537 112 3 484 198 4 392 210 5 246 281 6 225 337 7 193 412 8 147 503 9 84 550 10 56 599 6. Explain in your own words what the graph shows. 7. Describe a situation where this type of selection might occur.