Selective pressure for butterflies primarily comes from predators, environmental changes, and competition for resources. For example, predators like birds may favor butterflies that exhibit better camouflage or protective coloration, leading to natural selection for those traits. Additionally, changes in habitat or climate can influence food availability, forcing butterflies to adapt or migrate. These pressures drive evolutionary changes that enhance survival and reproduction in various butterfly species.
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