Multiple Choice
The inbreeding avoidance hypothesis is used to explain
A) sex-biased dispersal, in which one sex disperses farther than the other.
B) long-distance migration, which involves movement to and from the same location.
C) passive dispersal, in which organisms use wind or water currents to help them move.
D) resource-holding potential, or the ability of a territorial animal to win a fight against a rival.
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