1. The ‘hotspot’ and ‘hotshot’ hypotheses both refer to possible explanations of: A. Lek polygyny B. Monogamy C. Scramble competition polygyny D. Polyandry E. Female defense polygyny 2. When many females of a species produce eggs very rarely (e.g. for one or two nights a year, in a few specific locations), you are likely to observe: A. Monogamy B. Infanticide C. An explosive breeding assemblage D. Lek polygyny 3. The major difference between polygynandry and promiscuity is: A. The males and females in a polygynandrous system form pair bonds, while they do not in a promiscuous system B. Usually there are fewer individuals involved in a promiscuous mating system than in a polygynandrous system C. Promiscuous parents typically help parent offspring, while polygynandrous parents do not D. There are more males than females in a polygynandrous system, and more females than males in a promiscuous system