Multiple Choice
If the distribution of individuals over a set of habitats is consistent with ideal free distribution theory, then
A) the fitness of individuals in different habitats will be the same.
B) some habitats will attract territorial individuals, while others will not.
C) the mean survival time of individuals in the different habitats will be different.
D) the areas associated with higher fitness will be occupied after habitats linked to lower fitness.
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