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Paleontologists observed changes in the sizes of black bears as their environment changed. During warmer periods between ice ages, most black bears were small. During ice ages, most black bears were large. Which type of selection is this, and how would a graph of the distribution curve of black bear size change as Earth moved out of an ice age?(1 point)
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directional; the curve would shift to the left
directional; the curve would shift to the left
stabilizing; the curve would become taller in the middle and shorter on each side
stabilizing; the curve would become taller in the middle and shorter on each side
directional; the curve would shift to the right
directional; the curve would shift to the right
disruptive; the curve would break into two peaks with a dip in the middle
disruptive; the curve would break into two peaks with a dip in the middle
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directional; the curve would shift to the left.
Explanation: As climate warms, selection favors smaller bears, causing the peak of the size distribution to move toward smaller sizes (leftward shift).
Explanation: As climate warms, selection favors smaller bears, causing the peak of the size distribution to move toward smaller sizes (leftward shift).
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