A) direct benefits.
B) the good genes model of sexual selection.
C) the runaway selection model of sexual selection.
D) the chase-away selection model of sexual selection.
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A) a conditional mating tactic.
B) an alternating mating strategy.
C) intersexual selection.
D) cryptic female choice.
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A) parental investment.
B) sexual dimorphism.
C) anisogamy.
D) reproductive skew.
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A) direct benefits.
B) the good genes model of sexual selection.
C) the runaway selection model of sexual selection.
D) the chase-away selection model of sexual selection.
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A) Sneaking males should have sneaking sons.
B) The reproductive success of the three types must be different.
C) The environment should have no effect on the development of sneaking behavior.
D) The presence of satellite males should lower the fitness of those females whose eggs they fertilize.
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A) Males should differ genetically in ways related to their survival chances.
B) Male behavior and ornamentation should provide accurate information on the survival value of the males' genes.
C) Females should use this information to select mates.
D) The offspring of the chosen males should benefit from their mother's mate choice.
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A) Females
B) Males
C) Males and females are the same
D) Cannot be determined from the data
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A) there will be more sexually active males than females.
B) there will be equal reproductive variance in males and females.
C) females are more likely to be larger and have ornaments to compete for mates.
D) sexual selection will be weaker than natural selection.
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A) Females
B) Males
C) Males and females are the same
D) Cannot be determined from the data
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A) all phenotypes are 50 percent genetic and 50 percent environmental.
B) the three phenotypes are three adaptations maintained because of their equal fitness effects.
C) the three phenotypes appear to be three tactics controlled by a single conditional strategy.
D) the three phenotypes have to be hereditary if they are to help the species improve over time.
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A) species with male-biased operational sex ratios are more common.
B) female-biased operational sex ratios are more likely to occur in warmer environments.
C) the operational sex ratio shifts from male-biased to female-biased over the season.
D) there is higher mating success in males in the beginning of the season compared to the end of the season.
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A) explains the evolution of ornaments and armaments in males, but not in females in species with sex role reversal.
B) can only act on traits not under natural selection.
C) can lead to the evolution of elaborate traits if they help one sex gain an advantage in mating, even if they also lead to lower survival.
D) is similar to natural selection in that it acts on traits that increase an individual's relative reproductive success and survival.
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A) Bateman's principle, where males have higher reproductive variance than females due to sex differences in mating behavior.
B) that sex roles can be dynamic and shift over the course of a single breeding season.
C) female parental investment impacts the operational sex ratio during the breeding season.
D) that sex role reversal is more likely to occur in species in predictable environments.
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A) male-male competition.
B) cryptic female choice.
C) male parental investment.
D) runaway model of sexual selection.
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A) Male paternity is less certain than female paternity, and males gain more by mating with multiple partners.
B) Female reproductive success depends on maximizing both the number of mates and the number of offspring produced.
C) Females enhance their fitness more by investing in current offspring, while males enhance their fitness more by investing in future offspring.
D) Reproductive competition is highest in females, leading to stronger sexual selection for greater investment in parental care.
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A) Territorial males should have territorial sons.
B) The reproductive success of the three types could be different.
C) The environment should have no effect on the development of satellite behavior.
D) The presence of satellites should increase the fitness of those females whose eggs they fertilize.
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A) direct benefits.
B) the good genes model of sexual selection.
C) the runaway selection model of sexual selection.
D) the chase-away selection model of sexual selection.
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A) Direct benefits.
B) The good genes model of sexual selection.
C) The runaway selection model of sexual selection.
D) The chase-away selection model of sexual selection.
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