Multiple Choice
In one butterfly species, the colors of individuals range from white to black, with many shades of gray in between. If the butterflies in a mountain population become more and more similar in color over several generations (for example, if most butterflies are the same shade of gray) , what kind of evolutionary force is likely acting on the population?
A) directional selection
B) disruptive selection
C) stabilizing selection
D) artificial selection
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