directional selection; the curve would shift to the right
This is because larger offspring are being favored over smaller ones, causing the average size of offspring to increase over time. This is consistent with directional selection, which shifts the distribution curve to the right as the population evolves towards larger offspring.
Over generations, female reindeer in a Finnish population give birth to larger offspring. Which type of selection is occurring, and how would a distribution curve for this trait change over time?(1 point)
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directional selection; the curve would shift to the right
directional selection; the curve would shift to the right
stabilizing selection; the curve would become shorter in the middle
stabilizing selection; the curve would become shorter in the middle
stabilizing selection; the curve would become taller in the middle
stabilizing selection; the curve would become taller in the middle
directional selection; the curve would shift to the left
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