Biology, asked by hunterculberson, 1 year ago

A biologist studying alpine wildflowers notices that two populations of similar species are able to occupy the same niches. However, species A is mostly found at lower altitudes, while species B is mostly found at higher altitudes. What has most likely caused the realized niches of these two wildflower populations to be smaller than their fundamental niches?

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Answered by NamanSwapnil
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I sorry. I don't know the answer
Answered by sangeetakataria2121
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Explanation: I am sorry. I also not have an answer. Because it is very complicated and good question. Good luck

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