There are two general search strategies used by animals during habitat selection: a comparison search or a sequential search. A sequential search is
A) often described as a best-of-N strategy.
B) one in which an animal decides either to accept or reject a location at the time it is visited.
C) one in which an animal revisits some locations.
D) all of the above.
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