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Snow Geese Usually Select Mates of Their Own Color, an Example

Question 65

Question 65

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Snow geese usually select mates of their own color, an example of ____.


A) genetic drift
B) founder effects
C) population bottlenecks
D) nonrandom mating
E) random mating

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