Answer:
1. Stabilizing selection
2. Directional selection
3. Disruptive selection
Explanation:
Natural selection is a process that is considered the mechanism of evolution. The natural selection selects the species in one of the three ways: directional, stabilizing and disruptive selection.
1. Stabilizing selection- occurs when nature favors the average phenotype of the species and the extreme phenotype of the traits is not favored.
2. Directional selection-takes place when one of the extreme traits of a population of a species favored the most and the allele frequency sifts to that direction.
3. Disruptive selection-occurs when both the extreme traits are favored by nature and the population evolves into two separate populations.