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At Briscoe Park, there are deer and rabbits that both feed on grass. The deer feed at night and the rabbits in the early morning. Similarly, chipmunks and squirrels both eat acorns. The squirrels are active during the day while the chipmunks eat at dawn and dusk. What relationship do the deer and rabbits have in common with the squirrels and chipmunks?
Question options:

parasitism


mutualistic


predation


competition

Respuesta :

Answer:

mutualism

Explanation:

both sets of animals benefit.

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The relationship deer and rabbits have in common with the squirrels and chipmunks is that of competition and not by parasitism, mutualism and predation.

What is competition?

  • When the two species depend on same resources both of them suffers.
  • To avoid competition the species evolve mechanisms that can benefit both of them
  • Such mechanism is called 'resource partitioning', i.e., the species avoid competition by choosing different times for feeding.

What is parasitism?

  • When one species benefits and other suffers.

What is mutualism?

  • When both species benefits.
  • Example: lichens

What is predation?

  • When one species benefits and other suffers.

Hence, Competition explains the relation deer and rabbits have in common with the squirrels and chipmunks.

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