Multiple Choice
What is the primary assumption of cost-benefit analyses as they are applied to animal behavior?
A) Animals have unlimited resources.
B) An individual should engage in behaviors that cost more to perform than they bring in benefits.
C) An individual should not engage in behaviors that cost more to perform than they bring in benefits.
D) Living in groups provides more benefits than costs.
E) Living in groups provides more costs than benefits.
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