Answer to Question #194178 in Biology for Autumn

Question #194178

Two populations of birds live in same habitat both eat insects how is it possible that the two populations do not compete for food


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2021-05-18T10:35:52-0400

It is possible that the birds are active during different times of a day (i.e., morning or daytime) and, as a result, do not compete for different insects.


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