In general, the size of an animal's territory
A) is smaller when food is abundant and concentrated.
B) is larger when food is abundant and concentrated.
C) is unrelated to animal body size.
D) is unrelated to food availability.
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Q25: Resource availability is the only density-dependent factor
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Q30: Fecundity
A)is unrelated to population density.
B)decreases as population
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A)When a resource shortage
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Q33: Most natural populations grow in size indefinitely.
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