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Behaviors Aid Reproduction Practice Test
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A wildlife camera recorded wolves during spring, when pups are typically born. In one pack, adults were frequently observed bringing food back to a den site. In a nearby pack, this behavior was observed less often. Later, the number of pups surviving to 8 weeks was higher in the pack with more food deliveries to the den. Behaviors can affect reproductive outcomes.
Which prediction is supported if the food-delivery behavior decreases in a pack during the same season?
A wildlife camera recorded wolves during spring, when pups are typically born. In one pack, adults were frequently observed bringing food back to a den site. In a nearby pack, this behavior was observed less often. Later, the number of pups surviving to 8 weeks was higher in the pack with more food deliveries to the den. Behaviors can affect reproductive outcomes.
Which prediction is supported if the food-delivery behavior decreases in a pack during the same season?