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Biology, 29.02.2020 00:28 kandiceboggs1

For snail species that evolve larger shells in response to predation (which may or may not include these dogwinkles), what is likely to limit the size of the shells? Use your knowledge of biology and your experience in this experiment to propose a likely reason why shells that evolved to be larger do not continue to evolve to be even larger than the size they currently are. In other words, what might limit the evolution of yet larger shells?

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