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Biology, 01.09.2019 10:30 samone26

Abird that preys on moths is introduced to the habitat with moths and trees like the one shown above.
what will most likely happen to the population of moths in this habitat?
a. the population of moths will eventually become extinct.
b. the moths will evolve due to a selective pressure.
c. the dark colored moths will experience disruptive selection.
d. the alleles that determine light and dark colors in moths will equalize.


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