A hawk has a genetic trait that gives it much better eyesight than other hawks of the same species in the same area.

Explain how this could lead to evolutionary change within this species of hawk over a long period of time.

In your answer, be sure to include an explanation of:

competition within the hawk population
survival of various individuals in the population
how the frequency of the better-eyesight trait would be expected to change over time within the population
what would most likely happen to the hawks having the better-eyesight trait if they also had unusually weak wing muscles
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Respuesta :

Following are the response to the given points:

  1. Hawks possess greater vision, which allows them to compete less effectively and successfully; those with better vision have a better chance of acquiring food.
  2. Improved eyesight, in my view, is the most significant reason for living.
  3. Individuals with stronger eyesight have a better probability of survival.
  4. The prevalence of the population would rise over time.
  5. Hawks with greater eyesight but weak wings will not have the same advantage as those with regular eyesight and wings.

What did hawks evolve from?

They evolved from a group called the theropod dinosaurs that contain bipedal carnivores such as Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor.

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