Succession can be viewed as the effect of ____i____ competition on a community in which ____ii____ species tend to gradually be outcompeted by ____iii____ species. The row below that best completes the statement above is row Question 28Answer a. interspecific; r-selected; K-selected b. intraspecific; r-selected; K-selected c. intraspecific; K-selected; r-selected d. interspecific; K-selected; r-selected
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