Biology, asked by Bigboi69, 1 year ago

A bird that preys on moths is introduced to the habitat with moths and trees like the ones shown below. mc025-1.jpg What will most likely happen to the population of moths in this habitat? The population of moths will eventually become extinct. The moths will evolve due to a selective pressure. The dark colored moths will experience disruptive selection. The alleles that determine light and dark color in moths will equalize.

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Answered by samz32
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Answered by lovingheart
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The population of moth will eventually become extinct

Explanation:

• When a bird which is preyed is introduced into a habitat the entire habitat becomes collapsed.

• The bird starts to feed on the prey and gradually that variety of species begins to become extinct

• In this case a bird which preys on a moth is introduced into a tree with moth species and hence the moth starts to decline slowly and thus species degradation occurs and eventually the species become extinct

Learn more about species extinction:

Discuss the causes of extinction of wildlife species

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Learn more about moth:

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