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When two species exhibit different behaviors but live in the same area, what can result? a. Geographic isolation b. Founder effect c. Behavioral isolation d. Temporal isolation
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When two species exhibit different behaviors but live in the same area, what can result?
a. Geographic isolation
b. Founder effect
c. Behavioral isolation
d. Temporal isolation
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I would say that the correct answer is C) behavioral isolation. They avoid each other so there are no conflicts.
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