Answer:
a. Humans have the unique ethical psychology allowing them to suppress competitive infanticide, voles do not.
Explanation:
This is the main reason why competitive infanticide is a common feature of voles, but is not a common feature of human communities. Human beings have a unique ability among animals, which is the ability to think ethically. This is why our actions and behaviours are usually influenced by whether or not we believe that we are acting in a way that is fair and benefits ourselves and others. Even if humans believed infanticide to be practical, it is unlikely that they would engage in it on a mass scale because of ethical concerns.