Imagine there is high male reproductive skew in one population of ground squirrels vs. a different population with less måle reproductive skew. Which of the following predictions would be most likely? It would be predicted that the population with low reproductive skew would show more evidence of kin selection than the one with high reproductive skew. There would be no measurable difference in kin selection between the two populations since the males typically do not call as much. There would be no measurable differénce in kin selection between the two populations since the males are the ones that disperse from their natal groups. It would be predicted that the population with high reproductive skew would show more evidence of kin selection than the one with low reproductive skew.

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Imagine there is high male reproductive skew in one population of ground squirrels vs. a
different population with less måle reproductive skew. Which of the following predictions
would be most likely?
It would be predicted that the population with low reproductive skew would show more evidence
of kin selection than the one with high reproductive skew.
There would be no measurable difference in kin selection between the two populations since the
males typically do not call as much.
There would be no measurable difference in kin selection between the two populations since the
males are the ones that disperse from their natal groups.
It would be predicted that the population with high reproductive skew would show more evidence
of kin selection than the one with low reproductive skew.
Transcribed Image Text:Imagine there is high male reproductive skew in one population of ground squirrels vs. a different population with less måle reproductive skew. Which of the following predictions would be most likely? It would be predicted that the population with low reproductive skew would show more evidence of kin selection than the one with high reproductive skew. There would be no measurable difference in kin selection between the two populations since the males typically do not call as much. There would be no measurable difference in kin selection between the two populations since the males are the ones that disperse from their natal groups. It would be predicted that the population with high reproductive skew would show more evidence of kin selection than the one with low reproductive skew.
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