Asked by clout gang

over millions of years, of time and islands vegetation shifts. the seed producing plants that dominated the early origins of the island die out in favor of new species of plants that do not produce seeds but provide a good habitat for insects. how is this change likely to affect a species of birds that uses seeds as a primary source of food and insects as a secondary food source?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Does your answer use the word "adapt"?

Answered by clout gang
yeah
Answered by Ms. Sue
You can post your answer and we'll check it. But your answer is probably right.
Answered by sciencewhiz
The species will maintain its heritable traits while learning to make insects their primary food source
Answered by Little Runaway
D, over time, a shift in traits will be observed as the species adapts to an insect diet.

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