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Specialization can be both limiting and beneficial. How would a plant species benefit from a pollinator that only visits the flowers of that plant species?
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the flowers always having a pollinator
the flowers always having a pollinator
decreased self-fertilization, allowing for greater genetic variation
decreased self-fertilization, allowing for greater genetic variation
less competition for pollinators with other species
less competition for pollinators with other species
less competition for pollinators within the species
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pick an answer
the flowers always having a pollinator
the flowers always having a pollinator
decreased self-fertilization, allowing for greater genetic variation
decreased self-fertilization, allowing for greater genetic variation
less competition for pollinators with other species
less competition for pollinators with other species
less competition for pollinators within the species
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GPT 3.5
less competition for pollinators within the species