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If the amount of available nesting space is limited, some woodpeckers will not be able to raise young. My Science teacher told me the answer.

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The relationship between competition and population size has to do with limited resources. The larger the population, the more competition exists for scarce resources. This concept is referred to as dynamic density.

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A population is the number of individuals in the group. Competition is the struggle among organisms, both of the same and of different species, for food, space, and other vital requirements.

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By moving animals out of their natural environment.Type your answer here...

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How do interactions between organisms influence populations size?

Predators can affect population size through increased or decreased predation events. Direct and indirect competition between members of the same species can limit population size.


How does competition affect the health of organisms?

Your question is: How does competition affect organisms? Well here is the answer. Competition is a way of winning or competing in challenging situations. For organisms, if the compete the organism could get injured by depending on the way the compete. They could fight, which is a common thing for living things.


How does high population denisty affect rescource availabity?

if there is an high population in an area then there will be competition between the organisms for resources, because the organisms used all the resources up.


How can the decline of one population affect another?

The decline of any population will perturb the ecological balance. If the number of one particular species declines, then any species that preys on it will lose some of its food supply and so its population may decline as well. A species in parasitic or symbiotic relationship is also likely to decline. On the other hand, any species which lives in competition - for food or other resources - would face less competition and so its numbers are likely to increase.


How does competition affect the size of the small barnacle population?

the small barnacles can live only where the big ones cannot. Therefore, there is competition between the big barnacles and small ones; the competition is solely based on competing for space.


How does competition affect population growth?

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What are four main ways that species and individuals affect each other?

Competition, Predator and Prey, symbiosis, and coevolution


How did the Panama land bridge affect the sea creatures?

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How can a new species with no predator affect other populations of species?

Their population could grow much faster, and they could compete with other species for food.


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What is an example of an open population in science?

a population where all 4 factors affect the population or Group of individuals organisms that belong to the same species that live in the same area