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the graph shows data on the clutch sizes of american robins. clutch siz…

Question

the graph shows data on the clutch sizes of american robins. clutch size is the number of eggs laid in a nest. which conclusion is best supported by evidence in the graph? a there is no variation in the clutch size trait, so the trait cannot be influenced by natural selection. b variation exists in the clutch size trait, and larger clutch sizes lead to more reproductive success. c there is no variation in the clutch size trait, because it is most advantageous to produce three to four eggs. d variation exists in the clutch size trait, and it is a reproductive advantage to raise a clutch of three to four offspring.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The bar - graph shows different clutch sizes (number of eggs laid) and their corresponding number of observations. Since there are multiple clutch sizes observed (1 - 7 eggs), variation exists in the clutch - size trait. Larger clutch sizes can potentially lead to more reproductive success as more offspring have the chance to survive.

Answer:

d. Variation exists in the clutch size trait, and it is a reproductive advantage to raise a clutch of three to four offspring.