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Biology, 03.03.2021 14:00 bobxspam

Identify which type of natural selection is described in each case below. Results in the evolution of the species:
Results in new species:
Favors traits at the two extremes:
No increase in diversity:
One extreme trait is favored:
Diversity decreases:
Diversity increases:


Identify which type of natural selection is described in each case below.

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