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← Nature & AnimalsWhich behavior in songbirds increases when habitat edge expands?
A)Decreased foraging range size
B)Elevated alarm call frequency✓
C)Reduced clutch size average
D)Increased nest building altitude
💡 Explanation
Elevated alarm call frequency arises from increased predation risk; habitat edges favor generalist predators. Vocal mimicry occurs as the songbirds use acoustic communication, rather than clutch size changes. Therefore calls increase, rather than altitude.
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