If 2 mouse species tried to occupy the same niche they would fight. The mice fight to right to occupy the niche. The winner of the fight gets the niche.
Niche. If they occupy the same niche, then they are competing for the same resources. Eventually one species will evolve to be better suited for competition and the other species will become extinct. So it is then said that one species needs to evolve into a slightly different niche in order to end interspecific competition.
Possible: 1. may get along 2. one "push" the other out 3. interbred
Species are community of populations that are reproductive isolated from other and that occupy a specific niche. Such sister species can live in sympathry.
Massive competition occurs when 2 organisms have the sane niche. The organisms are 2 species.
There is massive competition for resources resulting in one of the two species being driven away or made extinct.
It's natural niche.
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Niche. If they occupy the same niche, then they are competing for the same resources. Eventually one species will evolve to be better suited for competition and the other species will become extinct. So it is then said that one species needs to evolve into a slightly different niche in order to end interspecific competition.
If two animals occupied the same niche, they would have to compete for the resource that is gained from that specific niche
Beavers
Only one will survive
interspecific competition
Species are community of populations that are reproductive isolated from other and that occupy a specific niche. Such sister species can live in sympathry.
Possible: 1. may get along 2. one "push" the other out 3. interbred
Species are community of populations that are reproductive isolated from other and that occupy a specific niche. Such sister species can live in sympathry.
Massive competition occurs when 2 organisms have the sane niche. The organisms are 2 species.
Not for long. Competition for resources will drive one species out.