When both participants in a species' interaction develop adaptations in direct response to one another, this could progress into all of the outcomes except:

resource partitioning
coevolution
extinction of one species
competitive exclusion
intraspecific competition

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infraspecific competition is the answer

The given case could progress into all the outcomes except intraspecific competition

Intraspecific Interaction

Intraspecific interaction is a kind of interaction seen within the same species that compete for basic necessities for survival such as food, habitat, and water. It does not lead to evolutionary changes within the species, therefore they do not develop adaptations in response to the competition

Thus, it can be concluded that the adaptation in direct response to one another could lead to all except intraspecific interaction

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