A population of hummingbirds is composed of individuals with short or long beaks, which they use to reach nectar inside flowers. A flowering trumpet vine that produces many deep, bell-shaped flowers is introduced to the region, resulting in fewer short-beaked and more long-beaked hummingbirds. Which of the following conditions most likely caused this shift in the hummingbird population?
Hummingbird predators avoided areas where the trumpet vine grew.
Hummingbirds that compete for nectar were more successful with long beaks.
Hummingbirds with short beaks overproduced offspring with longer beaks.
Hummingbirds starved because the trumpet vine limited the food supply.

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The last one would be the answer

Answer: Hummingbirds that compete for nectar were more successful with long beaks.

Explanation:  

Adaptation is a change that helps an organism to survive in it's environment. These changes may occur in the genetic make up, physiology, morphology and behavior.

The hummingbirds compete for nectar are of two morphological types such as short and long beaks. Both of these hummingbirds compete for the same resources. Therefore, the hummingbirds with long beaks will be able to obtain nectar from bell shaped flowers. Hence, these will be able to produce more number of offsprings and the adaptation of long beak will become prominent in subsequent generations.