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unit review - evolution of populations species cannot occupy the exact same niche without one of the species being outcompeted. this results in one species being forced to adapt to find a new environmental niche. if two species of bird occupy the exact same niche, what is likely to happen to one of the species? competitive exclusion mutualism cohabitation
The text states that if two species occupy the same niche, one will be out - competed, which is competitive exclusion. Mutualism is a positive interaction between species and cohabitation implies peaceful sharing, neither of which align with the described scenario.
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A. Competitive Exclusion