Question 1-4 A scientist plans to study two different species of birds on the Galapagos Islands over a five-year period of time. Species A demonstrates flocking behavior while foraging. Species does not. The scientist predicted that species B would be more successful. Their primary evidence behind this prediction is the lack of competition between individuals for food. - Identify the evidence the scientist used to support the prediction. - Identify other evidence in the animal kingdom that may be relevant to this claim. - Use the evidence to defend or refute the scientist's prediction. - Explain the cause-and-effect relationship between group behaviors, an individual's survival, and the species' survival. XDG Font A = 2 V Size - A- A- 1 BIUS x, x * 12 = = ==

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A scientist plans to study two different species of birds on the Galapagos Islands over a five-year period of time. Species A demonstrates flocking behavior while foraging. Species B
does not. The scientist predicted that species B would be more successful. Their primary evidence behind this prediction is the lack of competition between individuals for food.
Identify the evidence the scientist used to support the prediction.
- Identify other evidence in the animal kingdom that may be relevant to this claim.
Use the evidence to defend or refute the scientist's prediction.
- Explain the cause-and-effect relationship between group behaviors, an individual's survival, and the species' survival.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 1-4 A scientist plans to study two different species of birds on the Galapagos Islands over a five-year period of time. Species A demonstrates flocking behavior while foraging. Species B does not. The scientist predicted that species B would be more successful. Their primary evidence behind this prediction is the lack of competition between individuals for food. Identify the evidence the scientist used to support the prediction. - Identify other evidence in the animal kingdom that may be relevant to this claim. Use the evidence to defend or refute the scientist's prediction. - Explain the cause-and-effect relationship between group behaviors, an individual's survival, and the species' survival. X D G Font Size < Previous Q √ BIUS X₂ A- A 3 TU 2 4 5 8 Sign out Next > Mar 15 12:15 US
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