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4 November, 22:25

A population of lizards lives in a rocky area next to a desert. Some lizards are light colored and blend into the sand. Others are dark and blend into the rocks. What is likely to happen to this population of lizards over time?

a. They may remain one species as a result of directional selection. b. They may remain one species as a result of stabilizing selection. c. They may evolve into two separate species as a result of disruptive selection. d. They may remain one species as a result of disruptive selection. e. They may evolve into two separate species as a result of directional selection.

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  1. 4 November, 22:51
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    c. They may evolve into two separate species as a result of disruptive selection

    Explanation:

    Disruptive selection is a type of natural selection wherein some extreme change in the surroundings favor two distinct phenotypes while trimming off the mean. Here, the environmental conditions favor more than one phenotype. In the given example, disruptive selection would favor the light-colored lizards in the sandy region while the dark-colored would be favored in rocky regions due to their respective survival success.

    With time, these two populations would accumulate more variations and reproductive isolation would not allow them to interbreed and thereby two distinct species of lizards would evolve.
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