How were researchers able to determine that Soapberry bug mouthparts had evolved to be shorter in some populations?

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How were researchers able to determine that Soapberry bug mouthparts had evolved to be shorter in some populations?

   

By growing a population in a laboratory and forcing them to eat smaller walled fruits for several generations

   

By analyzing the gene variants for mouth parts in different populations

   

By experimentally introducing new fruits into the the ecosystems that the populations they suspected were evolving live in

   

By comparing the mouthparts of modern populations to museum specimens collected in the past

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