- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
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Complete Question Explanation
Resolve the Paradox-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
According to the stimulus, many Seychelles warblers forego breeding because of the scarcity of nesting territory on their island, and instead help raise their own siblings. Paradoxically, this pattern of cooperative breeding does not change when healthy warblers are transplanted to a larger island. To resolve this paradox, the correct answer must identify a reason why the warblers’ behavior persists despite the apparent abundance of space on the new island.
Answer choice (A): According to the information in the stimulus, most of the transplanted warblers maintained a pattern of cooperative breeding, and only warblers of breeding age engaged in such breeding. The fact that some warblers were not of breeding age and therefore did not engage in cooperative breeding does not explain why the majority of warblers continued to do so.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus contains no evidence suggesting that climate has anything to do with cooperative breeding. The fact that the two islands had the same climate is therefore irrelevant to the paradox in question.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If most of the terrain on the new island was not suitable for nesting, the scarcity of nesting territory could have been comparable to that on their native island, even if the new island was much larger in size. The real cause for the warblers’ cooperative breeding was not the size of the island per se, but the limited size of their nesting territory.
Answer choice (D): If the size of the new island is much larger than the old one, its environment should be able to sustain a rise in the warblers’ population. It is therefore even more puzzling that the warblers’ behavior does not conform to the expected norm.
Answer choice (E): If the warblers had fewer competitors for nesting territory on the new island, why did they continue to engage in cooperative breeding? This answer choice further clouds the issue and is therefore incorrect.
Resolve the Paradox-CE. The correct answer choice is (C)
According to the stimulus, many Seychelles warblers forego breeding because of the scarcity of nesting territory on their island, and instead help raise their own siblings. Paradoxically, this pattern of cooperative breeding does not change when healthy warblers are transplanted to a larger island. To resolve this paradox, the correct answer must identify a reason why the warblers’ behavior persists despite the apparent abundance of space on the new island.
Answer choice (A): According to the information in the stimulus, most of the transplanted warblers maintained a pattern of cooperative breeding, and only warblers of breeding age engaged in such breeding. The fact that some warblers were not of breeding age and therefore did not engage in cooperative breeding does not explain why the majority of warblers continued to do so.
Answer choice (B): The stimulus contains no evidence suggesting that climate has anything to do with cooperative breeding. The fact that the two islands had the same climate is therefore irrelevant to the paradox in question.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. If most of the terrain on the new island was not suitable for nesting, the scarcity of nesting territory could have been comparable to that on their native island, even if the new island was much larger in size. The real cause for the warblers’ cooperative breeding was not the size of the island per se, but the limited size of their nesting territory.
Answer choice (D): If the size of the new island is much larger than the old one, its environment should be able to sustain a rise in the warblers’ population. It is therefore even more puzzling that the warblers’ behavior does not conform to the expected norm.
Answer choice (E): If the warblers had fewer competitors for nesting territory on the new island, why did they continue to engage in cooperative breeding? This answer choice further clouds the issue and is therefore incorrect.