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    Supports→Indiscriminate and discriminate sampling processes can occur simultaneously in the same population with respect to the same trait

    In a study of over 900 populations, camouflage gave appropriately colored Cepaea nemoralis land snails a selective advantage (discriminate sampling)

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    To be clear, however, there can be indiscriminate sampling processes and discriminate sampling processes occurring in the same population, even with respect to the same trait. For example, in a study of over 900 populations, biologist Maxime Lamotte acknowledged that camouflage gave appropriately colored Cepaea nemoralis land snails a selective advantage in their respective environment while simultaneously maintaining that foundings of new populations are “of considerable importance because of t

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