Multiple Choice
The hawks and doves example illustrated in the textbook shows that an important property of evolution by natural selection is that traits are often favored by their effects
A) on individual payoffs.
B) on population payoffs.
C) regardless of the payoffs.
D) and not on the costs to obtain those traits.
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