In the vermilion flycatcher, the males are brightly colored and sing frequently and prominently. Females are more
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In the vermilion flycatcher, the males are brightly colored and sing frequently and prominently. Females are more dull colored and make less sound. In a field study of this bird, a researcher attempted to estimate the fraction of individuals of each sex in the population. She based her estimate on the number of individuals of each sex detected while walking through suitable habitat. Is her sample of birds detected likely to be a random sample? Why or why not?
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The Analysis Of Biological Data
ISBN: 9781319226237
3rd Edition
Authors: Michael C. Whitlock, Dolph Schluter
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