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Biology, 24.09.2019 00:00, jimissac68

Individuals in a large insect population display wide variation in the shape of their nectar-gathering mouthparts. a new food source, with flowers of different shapes, replaces the previous one, and insects with shorter, thicker mouthparts are much more efficient at gathering nectar from the new type of flower. over multiple generations, what will likely happen to the variation of mouth parts within the population of insects?

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