Multiple Choice
If a species of plant that is trampled by an animal eventually evolves sharp spines that prevent trampling, we can say that its association with the animal has changed from _______ to _______.
A) amensalism; competition
B) amensalism; commensalism
C) commensalism; competition
D) commensalism; mutualism
E) commensalism; amensalism
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