In a population of mice, individuals with medium brown fur are less likely to be seen by predators than light brown and dark brown mice. What type of selection is this, and what would the distribution curve for the mouse population look like?(1 point)Responsesdisruptive; two peaks at either end of the graph with a dip in the middledisruptive; two peaks at either end of the graph with a dip in the middle disruptive; a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graphdisruptive; a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graph stabilizing; a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graphstabilizing; a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graphstabilizing; two peaks at either end of the graph with a dip in the middle

This is an example of stabilizing selection, where individuals with medium brown fur are favored over individuals with either lighter or darker fur. The distribution curve for the mouse population would have a tall, narrow peak in the center of the graph, representing the medium brown fur mice being the most abundant.