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Introductory Biology

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Set 28 Community Interactions

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Question 1

(Multiple Choice)

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In the process called , interactions between species can limit population size, but can also influence the physical characteristics and behaviors of the interacting populations.

A) camouflage
B) coevolution
C) symbiosis
D) mutualism
E) succession

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Question 2

(Multiple Choice)

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The concept that two species cannot occupy the same ecological niche at the same time is called

A) mutualism.
B) the competitive exclusion principle.
C) predation.
D) coevolution.
E) succession.

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Question 3

(Multiple Choice)

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If similar species each occupy a smaller niche when they live together than they would if they lived alone, they are said to be

A) increasing niche overlap.
B) involved in intraspecific competition.
C) partitioning their resources.
D) coevolving.
E) involved in succession.

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