Multiple Choice
The ability to provide sufficient sperm, to provide resources such as nuptial gifts, to hold a high quality territory, to provide high quality parental care, or to provide good genes are all examples of
A) adaptations that favor the use of a particular male's sperm when a female mates with multiple males.
B) criteria by which females may choose mates.
C) male intrasexual competition.
D) sexual interference.
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