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Biology, 01.11.2019 06:31 NightSun8891

What explains the concept that underlies bateman's principle? group of answer choices a) larger males can defend territories of higher quality than smaller males. b) since eggs are energetically expensive, they tend to be the limiting resource in reproductive systems. c) females prefer the most beautiful males in some populations. d) females that mate more frequently have a greater success of having mated with a male of high genetic quality. e) pleiotropy in sensory systems makes certain males more attractive to females.

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