Multiple Choice
Following the cognitive buffer hypothesis, we can predict that
A) species with larger relative brain size are more likely to occur in regions with higher environmental variation.
B) species that engage in food caching are more likely to occur in predictable environments.
C) better cognitive ability is a tradeoff with reproductive success
D) species found in harsh, unpredictable environments are more likely to be impacted by landscapes of fear, at the expense of efficient foraging.
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