One idea to explain the direction of the sex bias in natal dispersal is that the sex that gets first choice of breeding sites is the one that remains in the natal area; the other sex disperses. Particularly in mammals, what factor is it that seems to determine which sex "gets first choice"?
A) whether females are tolerant of other females' offspring.
B) whether males are involved in early parental care.
C) whether the father will be present when his daughters are old enough to breed.
D) whether the mother will be present when her daughters are old enough to breed.
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