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In a species of snail, dark-shelled individuals are better hidden from bird predators in the shady forest, while light-shelled individuals are better hidden in well-lit brushy edge areas. If there were no areas of intermediate brightness in this habitat, which type of selection would act on shell color in these snails?

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The correct answer is: Disruptive Selection.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • In evolution, the concept of Disruptive or Diverging selection can be defined as the phenomenon due to which, in a population of a particular species, among the different variants available for a particular trait, the most contrasting ones get selected by natural selection and exist in the population while the intermediate traits get eliminated.
  • In the given question, a species of snail with the shell color trait is analysed.
  • In the snail population, two variants of snail shell color, dark shell and light shell are predominant.
  • Natural selection has selected the dark shell color to protect the snails from bird predators in shady forests.
  • Natural selection has selected the light shell color to protect the snails in well-lit bushy regions.
  • These two variants of snail shell color are contrasting to each other and have resulted from Disruptive Selection.
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