My first answer is in red. Can someone rate my hypothesis? Should I also include
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My first answer is in red. Can someone rate my hypothesis? Should I also include something about the high pollen environments and where males will court the females? secondly the experiment I had in mind was taking 100 random individuals. 50-50 male-female depositing them in low pollen and high pollen environments. in 4 batches, so 25 in each and seeing if the facts hold true about females courting in low pollen and males courting in high pollen.
3) In a species of Australian pollen feeding katydids, males produce spermatophores that include a high resource investment. Females eat the spermatophore (but not the sperm), and have increased reproductive output. Researchers noticed that in the early spring when pollen quantities were low, males were choosey and females courted males. In late spring, when pollen quantities were high, females were choosey and males courted emale Formulate a hypothesis for why this switch in choosiness occurs in these insects. Then describe an experiment that would test your hypothesis and what results to your experiment would support your hypothesis en pollen quantities are low Female Australian feeding katydids will court les as the males have a higher resource investment than the females whern This switch could have happened because of the availability of resources. eExplanation / Answer
You answer is absolutely correct. There is no need to include about the high pollen environments and where males will court the females because you have already mentioned about the low pollen environment (though if you mention about the high pollen environment then your answer quality will be better).
The experiment you designed is absolutely correct.
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