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How does a distribution curve of body lengths for a population of fish change after a predator preys on both extremes of body length (short and long)?
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jammal victor
It becomes narrower and taller
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The distribution curve of body lengths for a population of fish would shift towards the middle, as the predator would have removed the individuals with the shortest and longest body lengths. This would result in a narrower range of body lengths in the population.
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