If the environment consistently shifts in one direction, causing the population's average trait value to move toward a new extreme, what selection mode is acting?

Answer

Directional selection

Directional selection pushes the entire population's average trait value toward the favored extreme as the environment changes consistently, like favoring thicker fur when the climate cools.

If the environment consistently shifts in one direction, causing the population's average trait value to move toward a new extreme, what selection mode is acting?

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