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  1. Bats and birds eating insects at different times of day is an example of(1 point)Responses natural selection. natural selection.
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  2. Bats and birds eating insects at different times of day is an example of(1 point) Responses competitive exclusion. competitive
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  3. Bats and birds eating insects at different times of day is an example of(1 point)Responses survival of the fittest. survival of
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  6. Which principle states that two species in the same habitat cannot have the same niche?niche exclusion principle competitive
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  7. The competitive exclusion principle states that two organisms cannot fill the same niche.Please select the best answer from the
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  9. Bats and birds eating insects at different times of day is an example ofA. competitive exclusion B. resource partitioning C.
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  10. Bats and birds eating insects at different times of day is an example ofsurvival of the fittest competitive exclusion resource
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