How does an individual with a competitive advantage lead to the evolution of an entire species?(1 point)

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Those who have traits that help them survive are able to reproduce, and their offspring have those traits, leading to a change in the species over time.
Those who have traits that help them survive are able to reproduce, and their offspring have those traits, leading to a change in the species over time.

Some individuals are better at competing for resources, and that allows them to survive droughts or other major ecological events, leading to the extinction of certain species and the survival of others.
Some individuals are better at competing for resources, and that allows them to survive droughts or other major ecological events, leading to the extinction of certain species and the survival of others.

Traits that are advantageous help certain individuals reproduce at higher rates, so those traits are more common within the population.
Traits that are advantageous help certain individuals reproduce at higher rates, so those traits are more common within the population.

Individuals that survive due to their competitive advantage are able to expand their range, similar to how the finches radiated out from one common ancestor on the mainland.

Individuals that survive due to their competitive advantage are able to expand their range, similar to how the finches radiated out from one common ancestor on the mainland. Over time, this can lead to the development of new species.