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    The Tendency for Two Species to Diverge in Size of Body
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The Tendency for Two Species to Diverge in Size of Body

Question 9

Question 9

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The tendency for two species to diverge in size of body parts associated with feeding is called


A) Competitive displacement
B) Resource partitioning
C) Divergent mutualism
D) Character displacement
E) Interspecific competition

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