Multiple Choice
Refer to the figure. These results show that
A) species with male-biased operational sex ratios are more common.
B) female-biased operational sex ratios are more likely to occur in warmer environments.
C) the operational sex ratio shifts from male-biased to female-biased over the season.
D) there is higher mating success in males in the beginning of the season compared to the end of the season.
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