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Scientists studying the cricket populations on Kauai and Oahu have
also observed that flatwing males wander about more than wild type
male crickets do.
Which hypothesis best explains the observed wandering behavior in
a population consisting mostly of flatwing males?
a Wandering protects flatwing males from the parasitic fly.
b. Wandering helps flatwing males find mates in the absence of chirping
C. Wandering allows flatwing males to access new food sources
d Wandering reduces competition with male crickets that chirp.

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Answer:

B/D

Explanation:

it's either B because if a flat Wing male can't find a female that likes is tripping is it helpful to go around and wander and maybe he'll find a mate

or it's D because there's a lot of crickets out in the open and where everybody else is his group gets everywhere so what I'm saying is it help to wander cuz that reduces the competition there so many male chirping that it's kind of hard to find a certain one that will attract the female

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