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← Nature & AnimalsWhich outcome commonly occurs when ambient noise masks the vocalizations used for zebra finch mate selection?
A)Increased song complexity by males
B)Reduced female choosiness threshold✓
C)Altered neural auditory processing
D)Exaggerated plumage traits develop
💡 Explanation
Acoustic masking disrupts mate assessment because signal detection theory dictates that the signal-to-noise ratio diminishes; therefore, females reduce choosiness criteria, rather than males changing song or plumages changing, which require sustained evolutionary pressures.
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