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This image illustrates how different species of warblers are able to survive using different parts of the tree through habitat partitioning. Why would these warblers be able to survive and thrive using the same trees?
A) it reduces interspecific competition
B) it reduces intraspecific competition
C) it increases interspecific competition
D) it increases intraspecific competition
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