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Resource partitioning
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Bats and birds eating insects at different times of day is an example of
-resource partitioning
Red squirrels usually eat hazelnuts, but due to a reduction in their food source, they had to share resources with gray squirrels.…
-competitive exclusion.
Based on Darwin’s ideas of descent with modification and natural selection, which observation would best support the idea that increased competition causes changes in a species?
-A population of deer show an increase in antler size over time
What is an example of an advantageous trait?
-Elephants are being born without tusks, in response to pressures from poaching for ivory.
How is a high rate of reproduction beneficial to a species?
-It ensures that at least a few individuals will survive to pass on their traits.
-resource partitioning
Red squirrels usually eat hazelnuts, but due to a reduction in their food source, they had to share resources with gray squirrels.…
-competitive exclusion.
Based on Darwin’s ideas of descent with modification and natural selection, which observation would best support the idea that increased competition causes changes in a species?
-A population of deer show an increase in antler size over time
What is an example of an advantageous trait?
-Elephants are being born without tusks, in response to pressures from poaching for ivory.
How is a high rate of reproduction beneficial to a species?
-It ensures that at least a few individuals will survive to pass on their traits.
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