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Children whо dо nоt drink milk hаve а lower bone density thаn those that do.
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The dewlаp is а chаracteristic feature оf Anоlis lizards and cоnsists of an extendable flap of skin attached to the lizards’ throat. Among Anolis species, the shape, size and color of the dewlap varies greatly. Both sexual selection and natural selection have been thought to play an important role in the development of the dewlap and may explain the diversity of forms in different Anolis species. Female Anolis lizards are "choosy" and would tend to pick males with larger dewlaps. In addition, larger dewlaps are thought to scare predators away. To investigate the potential interaction of sexual selection and natural selection pressures on Anolis lizards, scientists measured the dewlap size of male Anolis lizards from a variety of islands in the Bahamas. Some islands were occupied by Leiocephalus carinatus, a predator of the Anolis lizards and on other islands the predator was absent. Their results are shown below in Figure 1: Figure 1. Plot of male dewlap size on islands where the predator Leiocephalus carinatus lizards are absent or present. Plots above the x-axis indicate larger dewlap sizes and plots below the x-axis indicate smaller dewlap sizes (figure modified from Vanhooydonck et al. 2009). How might the dewlaps of Anolis lizards represent interacting pressures between natural selection and sexual selection? Are these pressure conflicting or reinforcing each other? Explain using the data provided.