Biology, asked by rimsharimsha340, 4 months ago

why male damselfly fight against one another

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Answered by Hrishikeshshrey
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Explanation:

Male damselflies often have difficulty distinguishing between females of their own species and another species when making split-second decisions about whether to pursue a female,” Grether said. “I think that's the root cause of the persistence of male territorial aggression.”

Answered by spehal1977
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Explanation:

Male damselflies often have difficulty distinguishing between females of their own species and another species when making split-second decisions about whether to pursue a female,” Grether said. “I think that's the root cause of the persistence of male territorial aggression.”

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