Biology, asked by inboundclover0, 20 hours ago

his chart shows the beak length of a population of finches in the Galapagos. If the environment changed so that those with the shorter, sturdier beaks had better access to get insects for food, what do you predict would occur over the next 20 years?

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Answered by Kimjennie2007
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Darwin observed the Galapagos finches had a graded series of beak sizes and shapes and predicted these species were modified from one original mainland species. ... Large-billed finches feed more efficiently on large, hard seeds, whereas smaller billed finches feed more efficiently on small, soft seeds

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Answered by sabarish13052011
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Darwin observed the Galapagos finches had a graded series of beak sizes and shapes and predicted these species were modified from one original mainland species. ... Large-billed finches feed more efficiently on large, hard seeds, whereas smaller billed finches feed more efficiently on small, soft seeds

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