A) their feces.
B) the fungi.
C) bacteria.
D) a smaller ant species.
E) None of the above
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A) A mammalian herbivore that eats a variety of plant species
B) An avian predator
C) An insect whose larvae feed from the leaves from a single host plant
D) A bumblebee that obtains nectar while pollinating flowers
E) A tick that lives as an ectoparasite
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A) Compared to species with dissimilar niches, species with similar niches are likely to be stronger competitors with one another.
B) Two species can occupy the same habitat but have different niches.
C) Guilds are groups of species that occupy the same niche.
D) The realized niche of a species is never larger than its fundamental niche, though they may be identical in size.
E) All of the above are true.
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A) Some individuals of both species experience reduced growth and reproductive rates.
B) One species excludes the other from a habitat it would occupy in the absence of competition.
C) One species restricts the geographic range of the other species.
D) The species evolve to divide up the limiting resource and continue to coexist in the same locality.
E) All of the above
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A) moths.
B) butterflies.
C) hummingbirds.
D) bees.
E) flesh flies.
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A) amensalism.
B) commensalism.
C) aposematism.
D) reciprocal adaptation.
E) character displacement.
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A) amensalism.
B) mutualism.
C) commensalism.
D) predator-prey.
E) competition.
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A) whole plant transport.
B) defense.
C) pollen transport.
D) seed transport.
E) None of the above
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A) mutualism.
B) amensalism.
C) herbivory.
D) antagonistic.
E) commensalism.
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A) the herbivore can be expected to go extinct.
B) the herbivore can be expected to disperse to new habitats.
C) the herbivore can be expected to evolve resistance to the plant's defense.
D) the plant can be expected to colonize new habitats.
E) the plant can be expected to outcompete all other plants in the same environment.
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A) Competition
B) Mutualism
C) Antagonistic
D) Commensalism
E) Amensalism
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A) Consumers can influence the outcome of their prey species' competitive interactions.
B) Competition requires the competitors to be physically present in the same region at the same time.
C) Exploitation competition cannot lead to coexistence.
D) Both a and b
E) None of the above
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A) Mutualistic
B) Antagonistic
C) Agonistic
D) Both a and c
E) None of the above
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A) exploitation; resource partitioning
B) exploitation; character displacement
C) interference; resource partitioning
D) interference; character displacement
E) None of the above
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A) These mutualisms are usually symmetrical.
B) Most frugivores are specialists.
C) Plants time the ripening of their fruits to coincide with the maturation of their seeds.
D) Both a and b
E) None of the above
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A) parasitism, because the hummingbird consumes the flower's nectar.
B) predation, because the hummingbird eats the plant's seeds.
C) commensalism, because the hummingbird benefits from consuming nectar and the plant is unaffected.
D) mutualistic, because the plant provides nectar for the hummingbird and the hummingbird transports pollen for the plant.
E) Not enough information is provided to classify this interaction.
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A) mutualism.
B) interference competition.
C) fundamental niche.
D) realized niche.
E) character displacement.
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A) one participant benefits and the other is unaffected.
B) two organisms use the same limited resources.
C) one participant is harmed while the other benefits.
D) one participant is harmed but the other is unaffected.
E) both participants benefit.
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