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In a particular environment, populations that are very different from each other are less likely to _____ with each other for resources.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer: Compete. Since they may not require the same types of resources, they may not compete for those resources. A very simple example: If a population of giraffes and a population of lions live in the same environment, they will not compete with each other for food because they don't eat the same things.

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