Organisms compete by depending on the same resources, fuel sources or space. An ecosystem has a limited amount of certain things, such as water, space exposed to sunlight or other organisms to eat. Two organisms compete when they both must utilize the same, limited resources and there isn't enough for both.
b. If N1+a12N2 = K1 , the population of species 1 doesn't change
c. If N1+a12 N2= 0, the population of species 1 grows geometrically
d. Competition coefficients relate the size of one species-population to the size of the other
Competition is over resources. A wolf and a bear both hunt deer or moose though each hunts more than one prey. Tree seedlings in a forest or jungle can compete for sunlight. Each grows trying to be taller than the other to get more sunlight (this ultimately kills the other tree). Food or nourishment is the main competitive aspect in nature.
As soon as the resources that sustains their livelihood starts becoming limited. Also, in some cases, as soon as they or their dependent offspring are in immediate danger.
Organisms on a rocky shore compete for all of the following except:
no, every organism doesnt compete fro space and food!
organisms compete for shelter
Yes
a bear and a oak tree :)
Organisms on a rocky shore compete for all of the following except:
Your MUM and the worlds fattest person
Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
From Derek in Sugar Land Texas Water and Food
It is true organisms have to compete for living space.
Survival
felines
Some organisms win and some organisms lose.
Food
no, every organism doesnt compete fro space and food!
because they want that resource