Scientists predict that bright-colored birds have a 62 percent probability of reaching reproductive age and successfully mating. What’ll likely happen to the dull-colored traits in subsequent generations? Explain your reasoning.
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Because bright-colored birds have a higher chance of reproduction, their traits will pass more often to their offspring. Over time, the dull-colored traits will become less common because of natural selection, which favors the bright-colored organisms. The dull-colored trait may gradually disappear from the population completely.
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