Answer:
The correct answer is option C.
Explanation:
The slugs prefer pink flowers over the white ones. Thus, if the slugs are withdrawn from the population, the pink flowers are no more consumed and their number enhances. In a similar manner, the bees like to pollinate more pink flowers in comparison to the white ones.
Thus, again, the pink flowers are getting pollinated in huge concentrations. Thus, the fruits and seeds are set and they produce another generation of pink flowers. Ultimately, there would be more pink flowers in the region in comparison to the white ones as the slugs that used to consume them, are also withdrawn.
Earlier, both the numbers of pink and white flowers would remain steady as even though only some of the bees were pollinating white flowers, they were not getting consumed by the slugs. This had maintained a balance between the number of pink and white flowers. Thus, the number of pink flowers would increase with time if the slugs are removed.