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The picture is of a species commonly called the little brown bat. It has 38 teeth and usually lives near bodies of water. The animal is considered beneficial by many people because it eats mosquitoes and many types of garden pests. They feed at night, detecting their prey by echolocation—a form of sonar similar to what is used on ships. They can determine the location and size of their prey by listening to the return echo. The little brown bat eats mainly mosquitoes and night-flying insects. Suppose a mutation occurs in some of the bats in this population, this new mutation gives some members a new inheritable trait that makes them better able to catch insects than other bats in the population due to increase muscle strength in their wing muscles. Describe what will most likely happen to the frequency of the original trait in the population over time?