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A Seed-Eating Bird Forages in Groups with Competitive Companions

Question 21

Question 21

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A seed-eating bird forages in groups with competitive companions. A behavioral biologist who is formulating a hypothesis is likely to consider this an example of


A) game theory.
B) optimality theory.
C) group selection theory.
D) conditional strategy theory.

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