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Chapter 56.6, Problem 3SB
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The reason for the settlement of a red-winged blackbird female in the territory of a male, which is already occupied by another female.
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The male red-winged blackbird is responsible for establishing resource-rich territories. Females choose their mate on the basis of the territory occupied by them. Parental care patterns affect mating systems.
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