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14 April, 04:27

Think about the changes you see in the numbers of each bean subspecies after one year of predation. If this pattern continues over several years, which one of these hypotheses do you think best predicts the long term change in frequencies? a. Split Peas will be the most frequent sub-speciesb. Split Peas will be the less frequent sub-speciesc. Split Peas will be the most lethal speciesd. None of the above

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  1. 14 April, 04:42
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    If the mentioned pattern continues over several years, Split Peas will be the most frequent sub-species.

    Explanation:

    As the species of peas would begin thriving after predation, it would genetically learn to grow up to adapt to the external condition on its own. This would cause the species to develop immunity against factors defiant for its growth and thrive in the given conditions after predation. Hence, split peas would group and multiply to become the most frequent sub-species.
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