The gall fly Eurosta solidaginis lays its eggs in the buds of the goldenrod plant. Once hatched, the larvae produce a gall, in which they develop inside. Smaller galls are subjected to higher levels of parasitism by a species of parasitoid wasp, while larger galls are subjected to higher levels of predation by birds such as the Downy woodpecker. The type of selection the galls are under is best described as:Single choice

A

a. stabilising.

B

b. disruptive.

C

c. negative frequency-dependent.

D

d. directional.

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