Answer/Explanation:
A. Evolutionary fitness simply refers to the ability of a species of organism to reproduce and survive, thereby leaving more of its offspring with its genes to contribute, relatively, largely to the gene pool in the next generation.
The scientist can determine the evolutionary fitness of the mice in the experiment by calculating the relative fitness of each genotype found in the mice. I.e. each genotype survival and/or reproduction rate ÷ highest survival and/or reproduction rate among the genotypes inherent in the mice population. Or simply, instead of calculating the relative fitness of each genotype, the scientist can simply calculate the relative fitness of each phenotype found in the mice.
B. The independent variable used by the scientist is the variable that is being manipulated here or changed, to see what effect it has on the dependent variable. The varied environment is the independent variable upon which fur color is dependent on.
C. Null hypothesis could be:
Natural selection has no effect on fur color of mice
Or
There is no effect of varied environment on fur color of mice.
D. Change of Allele frequencies for fur color as can be seen from the experiment, is mostly determined here by natural selection. What occured here is a type of selection called diversifying selection. The ability of the mice to blend together with the background of their environment makes each mice at both spectrum or extreme to be selected and favoured over intermediate individuals. Those individuals who cannot blend are being preyed upon by predatory bird, thereby reducing the number of individuals who are neither of the two extreme colors.
The claim of the scientist is justified, as the frequency of fur color would change overtime as a result of natural selection that occured.