Yes, such as humans and dogs, Leopards and, Tigers and Lions, and many more.
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Yes, of course... Where the Human population exist, so does the ant population. For example: Houston.
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There is massive competition for resources resulting in one of the two species being driven away or made extinct.
Two electrons can occupy the same space orbital in an atom if they have different spins. This is known as Hund's Rule.
Polymorphism gene effect occurs when two or more clearly different phenotypes exist in the same population of a species. In order for this to occur, morphs must occupy the same habitat at the same time and belong to a population with random mating.
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If 2 mouse species tried to occupy the same niche they would fight. The mice fight to right to occupy the niche. The winner of the fight gets the niche.
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Yes. There are different niches in the same habitat.
The habitat is where an organism lives and has many different organisms within it. The niche is the purpose that organism fulfills in that habitat. No two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat due to competition for that role.
There is massive competition for resources resulting in one of the two species being driven away or made extinct.
No two units of matter can occupy the same space at once. This is one of the primary properties of matter.
They can share the same habitat because some animals live in the same houses and they cant share the same niche because their different animals . =) and that's the answer .
A community is a group of two or more different species (populations) that are occupying the same geographical area.
When two or more waves occupy the same space at the same time, an interference pattern is created.
they both occupy the same food chain
If two electrons are to occupy the same orbital, they must have opposite spin.
Two electrons can occupy the same space orbital in an atom if they have different spins. This is known as Hund's Rule.
Polymorphism gene effect occurs when two or more clearly different phenotypes exist in the same population of a species. In order for this to occur, morphs must occupy the same habitat at the same time and belong to a population with random mating.