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Many plants and animals can tell who their relatives are. One explanation, called inclusive fitness, says they act to help relatives because relatives share genes, which explains things like bees that care for relatives and toad tadpoles that nip and release siblings but eat nonsiblings (unless they are very hungry). But kin recognition can also be a self-protection tool: tiger salamander larvae avoid eating relatives because relatives with similar immune systems can pass on a deadly bacterium, so avoiding kin helps the eater survive. In short, animals may recognize kin both to help shared genes and to avoid catching diseases.

Logic Breakdown

This is a weaken question: identify which choice most undercuts the author's claim that tiger salamander kin recognition evolved for self‑preservation (to avoid disease) rather than to aid relatives; prefer an answer that offers a plausible adaptive reason linking kin recognition to relatives' survival.

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Which one of the following would, if true, most help to undermine the author's evaluation in the last sentence of the passage?

Correct Answer
C
"For tiger salamanders then, kin recognition can be explained simply as a means by which an organism preserves its own life, not as a means to aid in relatives' survival." If C is true—"Kin recognition helps tiger salamanders avoid inbreeding that may be life‑threatening to their offspring"—then kin recognition would function to protect offspring (close relatives), i.e., to aid relatives' survival. That directly conflicts with the author's claim that kin recognition in tiger salamanders is explained "simply" by self‑preservation. This also ties to the inclusive‑fitness idea in the passage: "the inclusive fitness theory posits that natural selection similarly favors organisms that help their relatives, because doing so also increases their own total genetic representation," so C provides an alternative inclusive‑fitness explanation for kin recognition and therefore most strongly undermines the author's evaluation.
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