Asked by jazmyn foronda on Jul 15, 2024

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A female mammal carries its young and feeds its young its own milk. Thus, it has a lower need for a nest and for help during the pregnancy or immediately after birth. However, finding the most fit male to father the offspring may serve as a reproductive advantage. Which strategy would be the optimal strategy for this mammal?

A) monogamy
B) polygamy
C) polyandry
D) polygyny

Reproductive Advantage

An evolutionary benefit that improves an organism's chances of reproducing and passing its genes to the next generation.

Optimal Strategy

An optimal strategy is the best possible plan of action in a given situation, often determined by maximizing desired outcomes or minimizing costs in decision-making scenarios.

  • Comprehend the role of physical and social traits in mate selection across different species.
  • Grasp the concept of sexual dimorphism and its implications for mating strategies.
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Michelle LeungJul 21, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Polygamy, which includes both polyandry (one female, multiple males) and polygyny (one male, multiple females), allows for the selection of the most fit male, providing a reproductive advantage by potentially increasing genetic diversity and the quality of offspring.