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The black moths were more fit for survival, and their phenotype frequency increased because of that
Answer:
stabilizing selection
Explanation:
Both directional and disruptive selection are extreme phenotype selections, i.e. against the average phenotype. Stabilizing selection, like the adjective already explains, is a type of natural selection that stabilizes on a non-extreme trait or mean average. A good example is human birth weight. The extreme cases (very light or very heavy) have less chance to survive and to reproduce.