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14 July, 01:06

What is the main cause of competition between two species?

A. An overlap in the species' niches

B. The extinction of one species

C. Genetic drift in both species

D. An increase in biodiversity in one species

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  1. 14 July, 01:08
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    The answer is to the question A
  2. 14 July, 01:22
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    Answer:The answer is A: An overlap in the species' niches.

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    An overlap in the species' niches is the main cause of competition between two species.

    Species are group of animals or plants that have similar characteristics and are capable of interbreeding.

    An overlap in the species' niches means that two species whose niches overlap evolve by natural selection have more distinct niches thereby resulting in resource partitioning.
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