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    Selection for the Ability to Successfully Compete with Members of Their
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Selection for the Ability to Successfully Compete with Members of Their

Question 23

Question 23

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Selection for the ability to successfully compete with members of their own sex to mate with opposite sex is termed ________.


A) mating selection
B) competitive selection
C) intrasexual selection
D) intersexual selection

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