Bjork and Pitnick (2006) investigated sexual selection in Drosophila melanogaster. Which of the following is an accurate conclusion that can be made from their results below? [Note that the open...


Bjork and Pitnick (2006) investigated sexual selection in Drosophila melanogaster. Which of the following is an accurate conclusion that can be made from their<br>results below? [Note that the open circles and dotted line represent data collected from females and the closed circles and solid line represents data collected from<br>males.]<br>200 -<br>150<br>100<br>50<br>1<br>2<br>4<br>5<br>Number of mates (mating success)<br>O a. Sexual selection is stronger on females than males.<br>O b. Males have a weaker Bateman gradient than females.<br>O C. Females likely invest more in the reproductive process.<br>O d. Males likely exhibit parental rather than females.<br>Number of offspring (reproductive success)<br>

Extracted text: Bjork and Pitnick (2006) investigated sexual selection in Drosophila melanogaster. Which of the following is an accurate conclusion that can be made from their results below? [Note that the open circles and dotted line represent data collected from females and the closed circles and solid line represents data collected from males.] 200 - 150 100 50 1 2 4 5 Number of mates (mating success) O a. Sexual selection is stronger on females than males. O b. Males have a weaker Bateman gradient than females. O C. Females likely invest more in the reproductive process. O d. Males likely exhibit parental rather than females. Number of offspring (reproductive success)

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