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6 years ago
 Intraspecific competition limits a population size as

Select one:
a. competition for resources intensifies as two species compete for resources
b. certain alleles give some individuals a competitive advantage; "less fit" individuals are not as successful
c. clumped distribution decreases competition, which removes "weak" and old individuals from the population
d. K-selected species are more competitive than r-selected species, which changes natality and mortality rates
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6 years ago Edited: 6 years ago, bio_man
Hi again

b. certain alleles give some individuals a competitive advantage; "less fit" individuals are not as successful

Biologically speaking, this makes the most sense.

A is wrong because intraspecific refers to a single species.

4bio Author
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6 years ago
thats what i thought too, thanks
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6 years ago
A) could also be true tho
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