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9 February, 10:27

What was observed to happen to the frequency of small-beak-depth g. fortis on an island when a large-beak-depth competitor was introduced?

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  1. 9 February, 10:53
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    The first observation was that, natural selection might itself be variable because it is dependent with the different seasons the environment have. Second, the frequency of small-beak depth Geospiza fortis became lesser on an island when a large-beak-depth was introduced because the large-beak-depth species has greater survival rate especially during dry season were they can eat larger and harder seeds as compare to the small-beak-depth birds.
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