Biology, asked by pranavchowdary9527, 10 months ago

A high density of a protected animal in a national
park can result into
(a) mutualism
(b) intraspecific competition
(c) emigration
(d) predation

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Answered by Anonymous
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High density of a protected animal in a national park can result into intraspecific competition. (Option B)

• In the field of biology,the intraspecific competition is a term which is used to denote the competition among the animals of same species.

• This happens due to the overpopulation and lack of necessary resources.

• And the circumstances mentioned in the question are ideal for the occurance of the intraspecific competition.

(Mutualism and predation are not applicable for the animals of a same species and emigration is not possible in the national parks)

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