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13 March, 21:35

A beetle species that lives deep inside trees invades a forest where a population of woodpeckers lives. Only woodpeckers with longer beaks are able to reach these beetles and feed on them. The shorter-beaked woodpeckers are at a disadvantage over the longer-beaked ones.

Which type of pattern of natural selection of woodpeckers is most likely to occur in this scenario?

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  1. 13 March, 21:39
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    The shorter beaked woodpeckers population will decrease until there are just long beaked woodpeckers and the long beaked woodpeckers will increase
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