In a population of birds, the average beak size is selected against, while large and small beak sizes are selected for. This is an example of:

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In a population of birds, the average beak size is selected against, while large and
small beak sizes are selected for. This is an example of:
O Disruptive selection
Balanced polymorphism
Elitist selection
O Directional selection
Stabilizing selection
Transcribed Image Text:In a population of birds, the average beak size is selected against, while large and small beak sizes are selected for. This is an example of: O Disruptive selection Balanced polymorphism Elitist selection O Directional selection Stabilizing selection
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