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AURORKA [14]
2 years ago
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Q3.25. Imagine that rainfall increases and lakes expand, creating more loon territories. As the number of territories increases,

their value declines. All else being equal, how would this change affect the outcome of the game, and why?
A. Hawks would increase in proportion, because the cost of fighting (i.e., injury) would be larger
B. Doves would increase in proportion, because the benefit of victory would be reduced.
C. Doves would increase in proportion, because the cost of fighting (ie, injury) would be larger.
D. The proportions of neither Hawks nor Doves would change, because territory availability isn't relevant to costs or benefits​
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1 answer:
Vsevolod [243]2 years ago
3 0

Hawks would increase in proportion because the cost of fighting(i.e. injury) would be larger' Hawks can eat loan territories, so if loan territories are high. So hawks will also increase and hence the fighting cost world be high.

<h3>Where are most loons found?</h3>

The typical loon breeds in forested lakes and large ponds found in Greenland, Iceland and northern North America.

In the winter, they live along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America, Iceland and Europe, according to National Geographic

Thus, option "A" is correct, Hawks would increase in proportion, because the cost of fighting.

To learn more about loon territories click here:

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