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\begin{tabular}{|p{56.9pt}|p{56.9pt}|p{56.9pt}|p{56.9pt}|p{56.9pt}|} \hline & & & & **Average bufadienolide** \\ & & **Average tadpole** & **distinct** & **bufadienolide per** & **(nanograms per** \\<br/>**Population density** & **body mass (milligrams)** & **bufadienolide toxins per tadpole & **tadpole (nanograms)** & **milligram of tadpole body mass)** \\ \hline<br/>**High** & 193.87 & 22.69 & 5,815.51 & 374.22 \\ \hline<br/>**Medium** & 254.56 & 21.65 & 5,525.72 & 230.10 \\ \hline<br/>**Low** & 258.97 & 22.08 & 4,664.99 & 171.43 \\ \hline \end{tabular}<br/><br/>Ecologist Veronika Bokony and colleagues investigated within-species competition among common toads (Bufo bufo), a species that secretes various unpleasant-tasting toxins called bufadienolides in response to threats. The researchers tested B. bufo tadpoles' responses to different levels of competition by creating ponds with different tadpole population densities but a fixed amount of food. Based on analysis of the tadpoles after three weeks, the researchers concluded that increased competition drove bufadienolide production at the expense of growth.<br/><br/>Which choice uses data from the table to most effectively support the researchers' conclusion?