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percentage of hares having each fur color and the average snow coverage
hares color change over time
average snow coverage over time
natural selection selects for organisms to cope during seasonal changes over cold to warmer
hare fur color changes when sexual maturity occurs in the fall season
hares change their fur color as a result of mating choices during the spring season
hares with snowshoes changes in fur color have a survival advantage over those without camouflage
The graphs show that the percentage of white hares increases as snow coverage increases (winter) and decreases as snow coverage decreases (summer). This matches the pattern of hares having seasonal fur color changes that provide camouflage, which is a survival advantage that helps them avoid predators and reproduce more successfully. The other options do not align with the data: natural selection for mutations during seasonal changes is not supported, fur color change is not linked to sexual maturity, and it is not related to mating choice.
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Hares with seasonal changes in fur color have a survival advantage and are more likely to successfully reproduce.