Apple maggots are a type of fly native to North America. Prior to the introduction of the apple tree to North America, apple maggots fed from and laid their eggs in hawthorn trees. After apple trees were introduced, some apple maggots began feeding from and laying their eggs on apple trees. Adult apple maggots will only mate on the type of tree on which they were born.

What is the most likely consequence of the introduction of apple trees to apple maggots?

A. Some apple maggots will undergo adaptive radiation to colonize many other types of trees besides the apple and hawthorn .
B. Populations of apple maggots that mate on different trees could become reproductively isolated and eventually speciate.
C. Apple maggots that are born on apple trees will be unable to reproduce and will eventually die out.
D. Individual apple maggots will eventually learn to lay eggs on both hawthorn trees and apple trees.