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Two species of warbler are very similar. However one forages in the top of the trees while the other forages near the bottom. Which explains this difference?

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User Bro
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Answer:

I would say this is niche partitioning.

Step-by-step explanation:

Every organism has a certain range of requirements called a niche. The competitive exclusion principle states that two organisms cannot occupy the exact same niche without one out-competing the other. Niche partitioning is basically changing some aspects of a niche so that there is no need for competition.

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