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Q: Do members of the same species divide resources instead of competing over them?
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What is where two species are competing for the same resources called?

a hurricane ot tornado


Introduced species can have important effects on biological communities by?

Preying upon native species competing with native species for resources displacing native species :)


How can two animals live in same habitat without competing for food?

One species can get the resources they need during the day while the other species gets the resources they need at night.


When do species compete in an ecosystem?

Since food and other resources are limited, the members of a species must compete with each other to survive. Competition does not always involve direct physical fights between members of a species. Instead, competition is usually indirect.


What is the struggle between organisms for limited resources in a habitat?

Competition: intraspecifically (between members of the same species) or interspecifically (between members of different species).


What occurs when members of one species try to use necessary resources that?

competition


Give an example of animals competing with members of other species for food?

African lions and all the other species that follow them, hyenas, wild dogs, vultures etc.


Does members of a species must share limited resources according to Charles Darwin?

Yes


When gaining biodiversity occurs when a new resource is introduced to a species and individual members of that species begin to specialize in the resources that are available?

competition


How can similar species share the same habitat?

The most likely is that they can exist but then they wouldn't be there fro so long because they'll be competing for the same resources


Differentiate between interspecific competition and intraspecific competition.?

Interspecific competition is the competition between two or more species of different organisms competing for the same resources. Intraspecific competition is the competition between two or more of the same species fighting for the same resources.


What does intraspecific competition do to population growth?

If members of the same species are competing for limited resources, then each individual would receive fewer resources when the population size of intraspecific competitors increases. Fewer resources per individual will(1) decrease the growth rates of individuals,(2) increase the chance that individuals die of starvation(3) decrease the number of offspring that a female can produce.