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Which type of selection occurs when a population experiences a shift in diversity toward the larger organisms?
stabilizing selection
directional selection
disruptive selection
adaptive selection
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Directional selection.
Explanation: directional selection favors one extreme phenotype (here larger size), causing the population mean to shift toward that extreme over generations.
Explanation: directional selection favors one extreme phenotype (here larger size), causing the population mean to shift toward that extreme over generations.
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