Scientists often rely on _____ as evidence when looking at an animal’s reproductive success.

A) Data
B) Conclusions
C) Reasoning
D) Inferences

1. Scientists often rely on data as evidence when looking at an animal’s reproductive success.

2. Water depth likely affects wading birds’ access to food and thus affects wading birds’ reproductive success.
3. Ants use grouping for cooperation, and elephants use grouping for protection of the young.
4. Flowers that emit a rotten odor would best attract flies.
5. Fertilization is when a sperm cell and egg cell come together.
6. sparring or wrestling using antlers or horns
7. Courtship behaviors usually happen in response to seasonal changes to ensure that offspring are born in optimal survival conditions.
8. Hibernation reduces the energy required for survival.
9. A likely pollinator for a plant with bright red, tube-shaped flowers and nectar is a hummingbird.
10. The overall goal of all territorial behavior is to gain resources to increase success.
11. Male birds with bright colors have to preen frequently in order to maintain their feathers and keep pests away so they can attract mates.
12. Humans expend energy and time to care for offspring, while ladybugs do not.

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Scientists often rely on A) Data as evidence when looking at an animal's reproductive success.

The correct answer is A) Data. When scientists study an animal's reproductive success, they gather and analyze data as evidence. Data can include information such as the number of offspring produced, the survival rates of those offspring, the mating behaviors observed, and other measurable factors related to reproduction. By collecting and examining this data, scientists can make informed assessments and draw conclusions about the animal's reproductive success.