Answer:
A. Colour of the freshwater shrimp
B. Predator fish problem
C. Based on the number of offsprings that has survived
D. Differential reproductive success
Explanation:
A. The freshwater shrimp species C. cantonensis is brightly coloured which is easy to find by fish whereas C. multidentata is mottled drab in colour which can hide in the environment. Therefore the natural selection will select for the mottled drab of the shrimp.
B. The mottled drab colour of the shrimp will be selected against the predator species which feeds on the shrimp population as the predator species can find the brightly coloured species easily but the mottled drab colour will not be found.
C. The population is evolving can be identified based on the number of population found in that area as 75% of C. multidentata species reach reproductive stage while only 30% of C. cantonensis reach the reproductive rate.
D. The condition will be known as Differential reproductive success.