Two populations of birds in the same ecosystem begin to compete for the same food resources. what will most likely be the result of this interspecific competition? a. there will be a reduction in the population size of one or both species. b. there will be an increase in the population size of one or both species. c. one or both species will emigrate to a new ecosystem. d. one or both species will stop utilizing the shared food resources.
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