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← Nature & AnimalsWhich outcome results when spotted cheetah population suffers intense predation?
A)Increased interspecific competition rates
B)Reduced prey reproductive synchrony
C)Decreased locomotor muscle efficiency
D)Elevated intraspecific scramble competition✓
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Increased cheetah predation results in fewer offspring reaching maturity, because intense competition for resources, mediated by scramble competition, negatively impacts survival rates; therefore, this elevates intraspecific scramble rather than beneficial effects.
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