Multiple Choice
Refer to the figure. Does this result support ideal free distribution? Why or why not?
A) Yes, because individuals have equal fitness regardless of their habitat.
B) Yes, because males and females in the high-quality habitat have the same fitness.
C) No, because individuals residing in different habitats do not have the same fitness.
D) No, because males and females do not have the same fitness even when they reside in the same habitat.
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