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Suppose, hypothetically, species of islands A and B are morphotypes of the same species that can still produce viable of

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Suppose, hypothetically, species of islands A and B are morphotypes of the same species that can still produce viable offspring after mating. Wind currents have also been observed to regularly blow butterflies from island A (which is by far the largest island with a population size 10 times greater than island B) to island B. It has been confirmed that these butterflies have the ZZ/ZW sex determination system and red eyes is a Z-linked recessive phenotype. Furthermore, these butterflies have an annual life cycle. Over the course of two seasons a lepidopterist has collected the following number of specimens from the two islands:
Island A Eiland A Island B Eiland B Season 1 Season 2 Season 1 Season 2 Seisoen 1 Seisoen 2 Seisoen 1 Seisoen 2 Males Wild type 163 195 94 80 Mannetjies Wilde tipe Red 93 111 11 14 Rooi Female Wild type 59 95 45 53 Wyfies Wilde tipe Red 87 141 21 34 Rooi If eye colour has no impact on reproductive success or dispersal ability in either sex, what is the migration rate from island A to island B based the aforementioned data. (round to three decimals)