3. Storks are a species of bird that only has the time and energy to provide for one chick. Storks
lay two eggs. After the eggs hatch, the birds feed both chicks for a week.
After a week's time, the
smaller chick is thrown
out of the nest and left to fend for
itself. From then, the parents focus
their
efforts only on the larger chick.
Which stork do you think will be selected against?
Which trait is favorable? Why?
What are the variations in this population?
How does this species overproduce?.
How will this species change over time?.