Intraspecific competition drives natural selection because A. similar species in different environments often develop similar structures to carry out similar functions. B. individuals that can survive despite limited resources and competition will reproduce at a higher rate. C. individuals that work with other individuals of their species will have a higher chance of finding food. D. other species in the same environment may have advantageous adaptations to the environment.
Intraspecific competition drives natural selection because individuals that can survive despite limited resources and competition will reproduce at a higher rate.
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