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    When Wolves and Coyotes Compete, Reductions in Numbers of Coyotes
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When Wolves and Coyotes Compete, Reductions in Numbers of Coyotes

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Question 1

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When wolves and coyotes compete, reductions in numbers of coyotes are attributed to a virus the wolves carry that is more harmful in coyotes. This is an example of


A) apparent competition.
B) exploitative competition.
C) interference competition.
D) allelopathy.

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