The adaptive importance of nuptial flight from termite co...
The adaptive importance of nuptial flight from termite colonies is to
disperse the reproductives in order to establish new colonies
provide abundant food for birds and other animals during the early rains
ensure cross-breeding between members of one colony and another
expel the reproductives so as to provide enogh food for other members
Correct answer is A
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