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High levels of biodiversity in the rainforest have resulted in _______.
a.
low levels of competition for resources
b.
generalist organisms able to thrive in many environments
c.
optimal conditions for life to exist
d.
organisms specialized for living in a particular niche
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d. organisms specialized for living in a particular niche
High biodiversity in rainforests leads to many species occupying narrow, specialized niches to reduce direct competition. The other choices are incorrect because competition is often high (not low), many rainforest species are specialists (not generalists), and "optimal conditions" is too vague and not the direct result.
High biodiversity in rainforests leads to many species occupying narrow, specialized niches to reduce direct competition. The other choices are incorrect because competition is often high (not low), many rainforest species are specialists (not generalists), and "optimal conditions" is too vague and not the direct result.
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