Kingbirds hunt for phytophagous insects on the underside of the leaves of oak trees, while Rock Wrens hunt for predaceous insects under leaves that have fallen on the ground under the oak trees. For these two bird species, this is possibly an example of: A. Interference competition B. Exploitative competition C. Character displacement D. Resource partitioning E. Mutualism

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Answer:

it's D resource partitioning.

Explanation:

Because the the kingbirds and the rock wrens have partioned the resources in the niche to avoid competition.

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