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Card 16
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Why might some species select for rarity?
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Card 17
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What were the findings in the Bradbury et al 2015 study?
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Card 18
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What happens when many individuals are attracted to one area? Who observed this?
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Card 19
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Why in the Ma et al, 2010 study did horseshoe bats sometimes hunt in locations with a higher predation risk?
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Card 20
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Why do Mantled howler monkeys sometimes throw away large sections of the leaves they eat?
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Card 21
Front
Compare positive and negative frequency dependent selection.
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Card 22
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Why might P.longicosta limpets not eat all the alga they come across straight away?
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Card 23
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What is apostatic selection?
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Card 24
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What is anti-apostatic selection?
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