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)? (1 point)

The curve becomes narrower and taller.

The curve separates with a dip in the middle.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The curve becomes narrower and taller — removing the short and long individuals reduces variation and concentrates the population around the mean (stabilizing selection).