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Yes. Trees in a forest compete for light, and for water and nutrients in the soil.

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I think bears and wolves compete against each other for food.

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the bears and wolverines both eat rabbits

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What is competition between species called?

Interspecific competition.


Interspecific competition in the tundra?

yes


What are the two types of competition?

The two types of competition are intraspecific competition and interspecific competition. Interspecific takes place between two different species while intraspecific happens between the same species.


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 do animal species of the tropical forest have that minimize competition?

interspecific and intraspecific


What occurs if two different species try to occupy the same space?

interspecific competition


Which occurs of two different species try to occupy the same niche?

interspecific competition


What is is the difference between interspecific competition and intraspecific competition?

Interspecific : Interspecific competition, in ecology, is a form of competition in which individuals of different species vie for the same resource in an ecosystem (e.g. food or living space). The other form of competition is intraspecific competition, which involves organisms of the same species.Intraspecific : Intraspecific competition is a particular form of competition in which members of the same species vie for the same resource in an ecosystem (e.g. food, light, nutrients, space). This can be contrasted with Interspecific competition, in which different species compete.Source(s):Google Definitions


When does Interspecific competition occurs?

Interspecific competition occurs when two or more species-populations require some resource (typically food or space), but the resource is not abundant enough to support all of them at the sizes they would attain in the absence of the other species-populations.


What will most likely be the result of this interspecific competition?

there will be a reduction in the population size of one or both species..


What are usually the results when members of different species require the same food and space?

interspecific competition


Which Type of competition would be observed between organisms within the P caudatum culture A Interspecific B Intraspecific C There would be no competition they are of the same species?

It would be intraspecific competition if this paramecium were alone in the culture; competing for limited resources. Interspecific if some other species were in the culture. Answer C is totally out, as competition and cooperation are not dichotomies, but exist in real situations same species or not.