Answer:
The best example of environmental influence that would most likely result in natural selection is that a food resource disappears in a pond, and some frogs in a population can eat the remaining food resource, while others cannot.
Explanation:
Among the environmental factors that can influence natural selection at a given time is the availability of food. Natural selection, from the point of view of evolution, is influenced by adverse environmental conditions, being food shortage one of them.
In conditions of food shortage in a pond, as in the example of the frog population, only the most apt will be able to take advantage of nutritional resources, while the less apt will not be able to survive. The ability to survive with little food available becomes an inherited trait that will be passed on to future generations.
In any case, tolerance to adverse conditions becomes adaptation, which translates into survival and reproductive success.
- <em>The other options are not correct because </em><u><em>none of them show environmental pressure that can lead to natural selection</em></u><em>.</em>
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Answer:
1.) A factory produces chemical waste and releases it into a water system
2.) Water becomes polluted in nearby rivers and streams
3.) Aquatic plants stop thriving
4.) Small fish do not have adequate food
5. Larger fish have less prey to eat and their numbers decline
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