14. Figure 12.11 shows that the rate of alarm calls made by black-tailed prairie dogs is dependent on a perceived threat by a predator. This behavior increases
A. the direct fitness of neighboring prairie dogs (recipient)
B. the indirect fitness of the caller (actor)
C. inclusive fitness of the caller (actor)
D. A and C only
E. A, B, and C

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