As a rule, patterns of parental investment should be expected to maximize
A) an individual adult's lifetime reproductive success and not necessarily each reproductive event.
B) an individual adult's lifetime reproductive success, which can be accomplished only by means of maximizing each reproductive event.
C) each reproductive event, as long as that serves to maximize the reproductive success of the individual's mate.
D) each reproductive event, even at the expense of an individual's lifetime reproductive success.
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