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Biology, 08.01.2020 22:31 faithyholcomb

What change would most likely increase the competition for food among a chipmunk population in an ecosystem? a. a rare epidemic among the chipmunks. b. an increase in the number of chipmunks killed by falling out of trees. c. an increase in the number of hawks that prey on chipmunks. d. a temporary increase in the chipmunk's reproduction rate.

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