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Imagine a hummingbird in a tropical location, where flowers bloom in patches (trees). Most of the females in the area use these trees as their primary source of nutrition. A male hummingbird may establish a territory around a flowering tree, chase rivals away, and mate with all of the females feeding from this tree. This represents:
A. Female defense polygyny
B. Lek polygyny
C. Scramble competition polygyny
D. Resource defense polygyny
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