Question
Members of some species will sound warning calls when they notice predators even though this increases the likelihood the predator will find the individual that provided the alarm. The evolution of such behaviors provides evidence for which hypothesis?
Evolution selects behaviors that increase the ability of individuals in a species to camouflage
Evolution selects behaviors that increase the likelihood that individuals in a species will reproduce.
Evolution selects behaviors that increase the the likelihood that individuals in a species that share similar genes will survive and reproduce.
Evolution selects behaviors that increase the likelihood that individuals in a species that share similar genes will migrate.
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Evolution selects behaviors that increase the ability of individuals in a species to camouflage
Evolution selects behaviors that increase the likelihood that individuals in a species will reproduce.
Evolution selects behaviors that increase the the likelihood that individuals in a species that share similar genes will survive and reproduce.
Evolution selects behaviors that increase the likelihood that individuals in a species that share similar genes will migrate.
(1 point)
A)
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Evolution selects behaviors that increase the likelihood that individuals in a species will reproduce.
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