Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Many flocking birds fight over food and shelter, and repeated fights create a social ranking that decides who gets priority. A clear visible signal, like a feather pattern that shows fighting ability, could let birds avoid costly fights. Rohwer claimed Harris sparrows’ throat color is such a signal, but his data only show dark-throated adults beat light-throated juveniles — throat color does not predict rank among birds of the same age. The greater titmouse gives stronger proof: birds with wider black breast stripes are higher ranked even when age and size are the same, and experiments with stuffed birds made live birds act aggressive toward narrower stripes and submissive toward wider ones.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentences that describe Rohwer's claims about SSH and the passage's evaluation of his data; compare what he advocated with whether his data supported it.
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Unlock Full Passage19.According to the passage, which one of the following is true of Rohwer's relationship to the status signaling hypothesis (SSH)?
Correct Answer
E
The passage explicitly states: 'The zoologist Rohwer asserted that plumage variations in Harris sparrows support the status signaling hypothesis (SSH). He reported that almost without exception birds with darker throats win conflicts with individuals having lighter plumage. He claimed that even among birds of the same age and sex the amount of dark plumage predicts relative dominance status.' It then directly contradicts this claim: 'However, Rohwer's data do not support his assertions: in one of his studies darker birds won only 57 out of 75 conflicts; within another, focusing on conflicts between birds of the same age group or sex, darker birds won 63 and lost 62.' Thus, he advocated SSH but his research data failed to confirm it.
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