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Biology, 19.07.2020 14:01 ElegantEmerald

Kangaroo rats are endemic to the deserts of the American southwest. In one region, two kangaroo rat species eat only seeds and are biologically extremely similar. The two species are found in adjacent habitats. Seeds are abundant in both habitats, but less nutritious than insects. If you were to double the amount of seeds across both habitats and add insects as potential food, which of the following outcomes would most likely result? A. It would outcompete the other species because insects are more nutritious than seeds. B. The other species would outcompete it because seeds are more abundant than insects. C. Both species would share both habitats because their niches would be different and competition would thus be eliminated. D. One species would outcompete the other, but which species does so will be determined by random chance.

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