Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Traditional theories say animals settle fights with the same ritual displays so they avoid injury and the best display wins (for example, tortoises stretch their necks and the taller one wins). But the spider Agelenopsis aperta often fights differently—sometimes biting and shoving—so Susan Riechert argues evolutionary game theory explains their behavior better: spiders use different strategies based on things like size, age, experience, how risky the habitat is, and how valuable the disputed site is. Unlike classical game theory (which assumes people think rationally and judge wins personally), evolutionary game theory relies on instinct and reproductive success. Riechert predicts spiders in crowded grassland with few good sites (12% available) will risk escalated fighting more than spiders in riparian areas with lots of available sites (90% available).
Logic Breakdown
Find the author's main thesis: Riechert argues that evolutionary game theory better explains the variable territorial-fighting behavior of Agelenopsis aperta; focus on the comparison to the species-specific model and the habitat-based predictions.
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Unlock Full Passage13.Which one of the following best states the main idea of the passage?
Correct Answer
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The passage's main point is that evolutionary game theory may be useful for explaining the behavior of certain spiders in territorial disputes. Support: 'In populations of the spider Agelenopsis aperta, however, fighting behavior varies greatly from contest to contest. In addition, fighting is not limited to displays: biting and shoving are common.' The author then states, 'Susan Riechert argues that a recently developed model, evolutionary game theory, provides a closer fit to A. aperta territorial disputes than does the species-specific model, because it explains variations in conflict behavior...' Riechert's comparison to classical game theory and her habitat-based predictions ('In studying populations of A. aperta ... Riechert predicts that such factors ... will all affect the behavior of spiders in territorial disputes') reinforce that the passage is about applying evolutionary game theory to these spiders.
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