What might occur in moth populations if pollution from industry was cleaned up and the color of tree bark returned to its natural color?
A) Dark-colored moths would continue to be the predominant phenotype.
B) Birds would see dark-colored moths more easily than light-colored moths and prey on dark-colored moths more frequently.
C) Dark- and light-colored moths would survive in equal numbers.
D) Birds would prey upon dark- and light-colored moths equally.
E) Selection would favor the hybrid offspring of dark and light moths. Since dark-colored moth populations increased as pollution increased, light-colored moth populations may increase as pollution decreases.
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