This graph shows the probability of flowering in 1987 as a function of initial plant size and its previous allocation to reproduction (number of fruits produced during the period 1984-1986). What does this graph show an example of? 0.8 0 1 0.6 [ fruits (rult (rules (fruits 100 200 300 400 Leaf area in 1984 (cm ) 500 the handicap principle the cost of reproduction; or tradeoff between current and future reproduction the tradeoff between growth and reproduction the tradeoff between Final model log
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