The safety in numbers, selfish herd and/or many eyes effects differ in which of
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The safety in numbers, selfish herd and/or many eyes effects differ in which of the following ways?
A. The safety in numbers effect predicts that the chance of predation is lower for an individual in a larger group, but this is not a predication of the selfish herd or many eyes effects
B. The safety in numbers and many eyes effects are primarily about the predator avoidance, while the selfish herd effect is primarily about competing for resources
C. The safety in numbers effect has no specific expectation for vigilance or other behaviors to actively avoid predations, while the selfish herd and many eyes effects do involve some active antipredator behavior
D. All of the effects are about predator avoidance and all use the same mechanisms
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The safety in numbers, selfish herd and/or many eyes effects differ in which of
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