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Biology, 14.02.2020 01:22, maybaby7545

A male cardinal's red color is an example of a trait affected by natural selection. The females of the
based on the vibrant colors of the males' feathers. If females begin using different criteria than feat
mates, what would most likely happen to the color of the male cardinals over time?
increased variation in the shades of red because there is no advantage in one specific color
increased variation in the shades of red because the cardinals try different ways to impress the
decreased variation in the shades of red over time because no form of the trait is advantageous
decreased variation in the shades of red after a single generation

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