On an island in the Pacific, there is a population of rabbits. The rabbits vary in color, depending ONLY on what kinds of food they eat. Darker rabbits are better camouflaged, and less likely to be eaten by hawks. Will natural selection change the proportions of each color in the rabbit population over a period of many generations because of this? Explain why or why not
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Yes, natural selection will change the proportions of each colorr in the rabbit population over aperiod of many generations.This is because, rabbits which are bettter camouflaged are less likely to be eaten by hawks as compared to the other lighter rabbits which can be easily spotted by the hawks. as a result of this the darker rabbits will leave more progeny as compared to the lighter ones due to selective advantage in their survival and reproduction.
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