In a population of birds, those with either very long or very short beaks are more successful at obtaining food resources than those with medium-sized beaks. Over time, the two extremes of beak size become more prevalent in the population. Which type of selection is occurring, and what might be the long-term consequence for this population? Disruptive selection; speciation Directional selection; speciation Frequency-dependent selection; no change in the population Stabilizing selection; no change in the population

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In a population of birds, those with either very long or very short beaks are more successful at
obtaining food resources than those with medium-sized beaks. Over time, the two extremes of beak
size become more prevalent in the population. Which type of selection is occurring, and what might
be the long-term consequence for this population?
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Disruptive selection; speciation
Directional selection; speciation
Frequency-dependent selection; no change in the population
Stabilizing selection; no change in the population
Transcribed Image Text:In a population of birds, those with either very long or very short beaks are more successful at obtaining food resources than those with medium-sized beaks. Over time, the two extremes of beak size become more prevalent in the population. Which type of selection is occurring, and what might be the long-term consequence for this population? oooo Disruptive selection; speciation Directional selection; speciation Frequency-dependent selection; no change in the population Stabilizing selection; no change in the population
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