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No, animals are not an inexhaustible resource. Overexploitation, habitat loss, and climate change are putting many animal species at risk of extinction. It is important to manage animal populations sustainably to ensure their long-term survival.
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.
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.
The various growth phases through which most populations go are represented on a graph known as a population growth curve. This curve typically includes phases such as exponential growth, slowing growth, stability, and decline. These phases help scientists understand how populations change over time due to factors such as resource availability and environmental conditions.
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The simultaneous demand between two or more species-populations for a resource that is not abundant enough to support all of them at the sizes they would attain in the absence of the other species-populations.
It is called competiton.
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It is populations which adapt. Alleles are passed on or not, offspring and individuals survive or not.
It could be food, water, space (eg for nesting/breeding).
a resource become a reserve because of the change in its value and utilty
Lobsters can be considered a renewable resource when managed sustainably. Proper regulations, such as size limits, catch quotas, and seasonal closures, help ensure that lobster populations can replenish themselves. However, overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change pose significant threats to their sustainability. Effective management practices are essential to maintain healthy lobster populations for the future.