Multiple Choice
Some male soapberry bugs adjust their mate-guarding behavior in response to the local environment. Males guard females more when
A) females are relatively abundant.
B) females are relatively scarce.
C) the sex ratio is skewed toward females.
D) the sex ratio is balanced.
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