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Natural selection of black winged moth (Biston carbonaria) over white winged moth (Biston betularia) occurred due to ____________. | Shaalaa.com
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Six-spot burnet moth | The Wildlife Trusts
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SOLVED:Over time, dark forms of the peppered moth (Biston betularia) became more common in polluted environments because predators were less able to detect them on trees darkened by soot. These moths are regarded by many as a(n) a. keystone species. b. indicator species. c. umbrella species. d. flagship species. e. endangered species.
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The peppered-moth, Biston betularia, has two phenotypes for bod... | Filo
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SOLVED:Prior to 1800 in England, the typical moth of the species Biston betularia (peppered moth) had a light pattern. Dark colored moths were rare. By the late 19th century, the light-colored moths were rare, and the moths with dark patterns were abundant. The cause of this change was hypothesized to be selective predation by birds (J.W. Tutt, 1896). During the industrial revolution, soot and other wastes from industrial processes killed tree lichens and darkened tree trunks. Thus, prior to the
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