Answer: disruptive selection
There are three types of selection:
- Stabilizing selection
- Directional selection
- Disruptive selection
1. Stabilizing selection
- Selects for average individuals
- Decreases variation/diversity ⇒ the population has more of the average trait and less of the extreme traits
2. Directional selection
- Selects for one of the extreme variations of a trait
- Decreases variation/diversity
3. Disruptive selection
- Selects for both extremes of a trait's variation
- Selects against average phenotypes
- Can lead to speciation (formation of a new species)
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