In a given environment, dark-colored moths are selected because they stand out to predators against the predominantly light-colored foliage. this causes a shift in the overall genetic makeup of the moth population away from the dark-colored phenotype. this is an example of what kind of selection?
a) artificial
b) directional
c) disruptive
d) stabilized
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