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In many polygynous songbird species, such as wrens or red winged blackbirds, a single male holds a territory and mates with several females on that territory. In monogamous species, such as cardinals and blue jays, mated pairs typically hold a territory and males mate with only one female. In comparably sized populations, do you expect drift to have a stronger effect in polygynous species or monogamous species? Explain your choice.

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