Natural selection acts on phenotypes within a population As
Last updated: 6/9/2023
Natural selection acts on phenotypes within a population As a result over time the phe notypic frequencies in a population can change The graph below shows how the pheno type of a population changed after selection occurred A Number of Individuals B Value of Phenotype A graph that shows how phenotypic frequency changed before and after selection C population after selection Which of the following scenarios would most likely result in the phenotypic change shown in the graph above original population Warming of the arctic tundra reduces the average snow cover that lighter colored arctic foxes rely on for camouflage Darker colored arctic foxes are better suited to the ex posed moss and grass habitat Robins that lay smaller than average clutches of eggs produce fewer viable offspring while larger than average clutches of eggs result in malnourished chicks that have a higher mortality rate A population of rats live on the ground and in short trees A tree dwelling snake that