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                                                    #Question id: 12111
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
Which of the following is a tertiary consumer?
 
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                                                    #Question id: 12112
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
The presence of altruistic behaviour is most likely due to kin selection, a theory maintaining that
 
                                                    TLS Online TPP Program
                                                    #Question id: 12113
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
In belding’s ground squirrels, it is mostly the females that behave altruistically by sounding alarm calls. What is the likely reason for this distinction?
 
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                                                    #Question id: 12114
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
Researchers have found that a region of the canary forebrain shrinks during the nonbreeding season and enlarges when breeding season begins. This annual enlargement of brain tissue is probably associated with the annual
 
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                                                    #Question id: 12115
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
Although many  chimpanzee populations  live  in  environments containing oil  palm  nuts,  members of  only  a  few populations use stones to crack open the nuts. The most likely explanation for this behavioural difference between populations is that
 
                                                    TLS Online TPP Program
                                                    #Question id: 12116
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
Which of the following is not required for a behavioural trait to evolve by natural selection? 
 
                                                    