Multiple Choice
An increase in the probability of fertilization, an increase in the genetic diversity of offspring, and/or an increase in the accumulation of material benefits, such as nutritional nuptial gifts, are all potential benefits that have been proposed for a
A) female mating with more than one male.
B) female mating with only a single male.
C) male mating with more than one female.
D) male mating with only a single female.
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