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colleen colleen
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In his study of the foraging behavior of bumblebees, D. W. Inouye noted that both Bombus appositus and Bombus flavifrons feed from both larkspur and monkshood flowers when each is the only bumblebee species present. However, when both species are present, B. appositus feeds on only larkspur and B. flavifrons specializes on monkshood. This behavior is an example of:
A) aggressive mimicry.
B) predation.
C) intraspecific competition.
D) resource partitioning.
E) habitat fragmentation.
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colleen Author
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Thank you sir Smiling Face with Open Mouth marking solved!
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