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Biology, 20.04.2021 03:10, neariah24

The Competitive Exclusion Principle states that: Group of answer choices a. When two species occur together, competition is always prevented by some behavioral adjustment. b. Two species that use a limited resource in the same way cannot coexist indefinitely. c. Two species that use the same community can use limited resources in different ways. d. When two species each compete for the same resource in the same location, competition will always evolve into commensalism. e. None of the choices are correct.

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