10) The following figure describes results from an experiment in which brood size in breeding European kestrels was manipulated. Which of the following statements are supported by these results? Flight (hours/day) Adult survival rate (%) 007 CO 10 3 cu 1 0 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 T 1 Female Question 10 options: • Male 2 3 4 5 6 Brood size (number of chicks) 1 7 Survival of adult males decreased with increasing brood size. Females spent more time foraging (measured as hours spent daily in flight) than did males. Brood size decreased with date (i.e., late season broods were smaller than early season broods).

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10) The following figure describes results from an experiment in which
brood size in breeding European kestrels was manipulated. Which of
the following statements are supported by these results?
Flight (hours/day)
Adult survival rate (%)
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CO
10
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cu
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0.8
0.7
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0.2
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Female
Question 10 options:
• Male
2
3
4 5
6
Brood size (number of chicks)
1
7
Survival of adult males decreased with increasing brood size.
Females spent more time foraging (measured as hours spent daily in flight) than did males.
Brood size decreased with date (i.e., late season broods were smaller than early season broods).
Transcribed Image Text:10) The following figure describes results from an experiment in which brood size in breeding European kestrels was manipulated. Which of the following statements are supported by these results? Flight (hours/day) Adult survival rate (%) 007 CO 10 3 cu 1 0 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 T 1 Female Question 10 options: • Male 2 3 4 5 6 Brood size (number of chicks) 1 7 Survival of adult males decreased with increasing brood size. Females spent more time foraging (measured as hours spent daily in flight) than did males. Brood size decreased with date (i.e., late season broods were smaller than early season broods).
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