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In experiments with beak phenotypes, such as those simulating natural selection, specific beak shapes often demonstrate varying levels of success based on the available food sources. For instance, birds with deeper, stronger beaks may excel in environments with hard seeds, while those with narrower beaks may thrive where softer food is abundant. Overall, the success of a beak phenotype is context-dependent, influenced by environmental factors and food availability.

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