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#Question id: 9168


Which of the following statements best describes the interaction between fire and ecosystems?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. The likelihood of a wildfire occurring in a given ecosystem is highly predictable over the short term.

  2. Many kinds of plants and plant communities have adapted to frequent fires.
  3. The suppression of forest fires by humans has prevented certain communities, such as grasslands, from reaching their climax stage.

  4. Chaparral communities have evolved to the extent that they rarely burn
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#Question id: 3454

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Altruism is favoured when rb - c > 0 where c is fitness cost to altruist, b is fitness benefit to recipient; and r is genetic relatedness. It is under negative selection when

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#Question id: 3455

#SCPH06 I Botany

A duck egg is removed from its mother’s nest and incubated by a barnyard hen. The duckling hatches out in the presence of the barnyard hen and stays in her nest. After a couple of days, the duckling is presented with a choice between its biological mother and the hen that incubated it. The duckling approaches and follows the hen. This set of observations demonstrates the phenomenon of

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#Question id: 3455

#SCPH28 | Zoology

A duck egg is removed from its mother’s nest and incubated by a barnyard hen. The duckling hatches out in the presence of the barnyard hen and stays in her nest. After a couple of days, the duckling is presented with a choice between its biological mother and the hen that incubated it. The duckling approaches and follows the hen. This set of observations demonstrates the phenomenon of

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#Question id: 3456

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which scientist suggested that human social behavior may have a genetic basis?

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Which scientist suggested that human social behavior may have a genetic basis?

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#Question id: 3457

#SCPH06 I Botany

The idea that monogamy is enforced on females by males who guard them against mating with other males known as