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Biology, 28.09.2019 04:30, Ladyt916

Which limiting factor will most likely affect a tree population regardless of its density?

a) competition with a nonnative tree species
b) the introduction of an insect-born disease
c) competition with individuals of its own
d) a widespread drought through the ecosystem

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