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Gause's law of competitive exclusion states that two complete competitors cannot exist in the same niche. An example of these are the Balanus and Chthamalus barnacle species. One lives in the high tidal zone the other in the low tidal zone. If one were to die off the other would move into both regions. These barnacles compete for the same resources.

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i dont know what intraspecific means but swordfish and sharks comepete for fish, and until recently fisher men and sharks also fought for fish but know fisher men and sharks have a parasitism relationship because they pull them on the boat cut their fins off then dump them back in the water, their fins are very valuable in Japan because a spiritual soup called shark fin soup.

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whales looking for space to live

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sharks looking for food

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An example of competition in the ocean is when two large species compete for food. Another example is when two predictors compete such as a shark and a piranha.

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Octopi have to compete with humans and some sharks for lobster

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