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Biology, 13.12.2019 00:31 birdman2540

Imagine a population of galápagos finches that vary for bill size. if the population mean is near the optimum size for eating the seeds found on the island, what would we expect to occur if their main seed resource goes extinct, and another plant with much larger seeds replaces it?

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