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Organisms do not adapt as a result of competition for resources.
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False.
Competition for limited resources is a selective pressure. Individuals with traits that improve access to those resources tend to survive and reproduce more, so populations can evolve adaptations (e.g., resource partitioning, character displacement in Darwin’s finches, changes in foraging behavior or morphology).
Competition for limited resources is a selective pressure. Individuals with traits that improve access to those resources tend to survive and reproduce more, so populations can evolve adaptations (e.g., resource partitioning, character displacement in Darwin’s finches, changes in foraging behavior or morphology).
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