Competition also can be modeled by examining resources rather than population growth equations.
it is spatial or temporal characteristics of organisms that have changed because of competition.
Relate to the size of one species- population to the other species.
fundamental niche
The positive interaction is mutualism The negative interactions are parasitism and competition The neutral interactions are commensalism, amensalism, and neutralism
One of the species has to become extinct because one will be more successful than the other. This is called the Law of Competitive Exclusion. Resource partitioning is a way to prevent this, or when two species use different resources in order to avoid competition and create differentiation in their ecological niches.
competition and predation
Competition coefficients measure the effect of one species on another competing species.
The environment somehow must be limiting.
Predation,parasitism,mutualism,commensalism, and competition.
weeds would be one example.
it is spatial or temporal characteristics of organisms that have changed because of competition.
Predation,parasitism,mutualism,commensalism, and competition.
biotic barriers to dispersal/establishment (ex. competition, pollination vectors)
Relate to the size of one species- population to the other species.
fundamental niche
Competition occurs when organisms of the same or different species attempt to use an ecological resource in the same place at the same time.
below the isocline of a population increases. above the iscline of a population in decerasing.