Two species of fish are both red. When the two species live in different lakes, their color is nearly identical. However, when they coexist in the same lake, the red of one species is more orange while the red of the other species is more purple. It is easier to tell the two species apart by color when they live together in the same lake than when they live separately in different lakes. This is an example of... O Character displacement O Competitive exclusion Exploitation Resource partitioning

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Two species of fish are both red. When the two species live in different lakes, their color is nearly identical.
However, when they coexist in the same lake, the red of one species is more orange while the red of the
other species is more purple. It is easier to tell the two species apart by color when they live together in the
same lake than when they live separately in different lakes. This is an example of...
O Character displacement
Competitive exclusion
Exploitation
Resource partitioning
Transcribed Image Text:Two species of fish are both red. When the two species live in different lakes, their color is nearly identical. However, when they coexist in the same lake, the red of one species is more orange while the red of the other species is more purple. It is easier to tell the two species apart by color when they live together in the same lake than when they live separately in different lakes. This is an example of... O Character displacement Competitive exclusion Exploitation Resource partitioning
Monarch and Viceroy butterflies look very similar. Both have orange wings with black stripes. However,
only Monarch butterflies are toxic. Viceroy butterflies are completely edible and perfectly tasty. Predators
avoid them, though, because they look like the inedible Monarch butterfly. Which set of terms below
describe Monarch and Viceroy butterflies?
O Aposematic coloration and Batesian mimicry
Aposematic coloration and Mullerian mimicry
O Cryptic coloration and Batesian mimicry
Cryptic coloration and Mullerian mimicry
Transcribed Image Text:Monarch and Viceroy butterflies look very similar. Both have orange wings with black stripes. However, only Monarch butterflies are toxic. Viceroy butterflies are completely edible and perfectly tasty. Predators avoid them, though, because they look like the inedible Monarch butterfly. Which set of terms below describe Monarch and Viceroy butterflies? O Aposematic coloration and Batesian mimicry Aposematic coloration and Mullerian mimicry O Cryptic coloration and Batesian mimicry Cryptic coloration and Mullerian mimicry
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