Group selection is not typically seen as an evolutionarily stable strategy because:
A) selfish behaviors are more likely to increase individual fitness.
B) it cannot explain behaviors for species with solitary individuals.
C) average relatedness is very low between individuals in a population, therefore individual fitness cannot increase.
D) None of the answer options is correct.
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