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Increasing the Resources for One Species Results in the Increase

Question 39

Question 39

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  Increasing the resources for one species results in the increase of predator numbers.This reduces the abundance of another prey species.This interaction is A) indirect commensalism. B) indirect mutualism. C) apparent competition. D) apparent predation. Increasing the resources for one species results in the increase of predator numbers.This reduces the abundance of another prey species.This interaction is


A) indirect commensalism.
B) indirect mutualism.
C) apparent competition.
D) apparent predation.

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