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    Which Process Is Most Likely to Lead to Intraspecific Competition
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Which Process Is Most Likely to Lead to Intraspecific Competition

Question 72

Question 72

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Which process is most likely to lead to intraspecific competition being stronger than interspecific competition?


A) Amensalism
B) Trophic cascading
C) Autotrophic depletion
D) The Muir effect
E) Resource partitioning

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