Species A prefers a more dry habitat but grows in a wet habitat. Why might this be?

A) Species B outcompetes A in the dry habitat.
B) Species A's fundamental niche is restricted to a wet habitat.
C) Species A requires large amounts of moisture to grow.
D) Species B prefers a wet habitat.


A

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