Usually in the tundra organisms dont have to worry about competition; the tundra is too big and not many animals can survive against the harsh climate. However, an example of competition could be between a musk ox and a caribou. A musk ox's diet consists of plants such as sedges and grasses, while a caribou's is made of berries, grass and sedge. When food is hard to find musk ox and caribou might have some competition trying to get something to eat. Might be hard to find a musk ox fighting for a sedge with a caribou, though.
Two lions that compete for control over the group, one loses and it is excluded.
Lions do not live in areas where there is tundra. My answer above improved the one before it but but I did not see the word tundra in the question.
Competition in a coniferous forest would include : bears, foxes, wolves, polar bears, and any other animal in that area since its in the tundra and it's very cold. Some animals that thrive in this biome are the ermine, the moose, the red fox, the snowshoe rabbit, and birds such as the crossbill and the great horned owl.
When two Zebras fight over a water hole during a drought. Also, when two vultures fight over a Gazelles body.
Intraspecific competition is when members of the same species compete for resources. This occurs in species such low lying ground shrubs for water.
different types of animals competing for anything else in their path or way.
An example of competition in the grasslands is lions vs cheetahs. They compete for food and territory. Sometimes, the lions try and take away the cheetahs meals that they caught.
grass and weed- they compete for water
there is no competition normally
because intraspecific is of the same species, so they will have to live, fighting another of their "pack"
It is called competiton.
exploiting different food resources
Territoriality limits intraspecific competition because the individuals of a species claim their territories, so that the other individuals of a species know that they have claimed it. When they know this, they can no longer try to steal the territory.
It would be intraspecific competition if this paramecium were alone in the culture; competing for limited resources. Interspecific if some other species were in the culture. Answer C is totally out, as competition and cooperation are not dichotomies, but exist in real situations same species or not.
intraspecific competition
Intraspecific competition is when animals or plants compete with a member of the same species.
Intraspecific competition occurs between members of the same species. Two male lions may fight over a female. A gorilla may compete against others for territory.
Interspecific competition.
mouse
The two types of competition are intraspecific competition and interspecific competition. Interspecific takes place between two different species while intraspecific happens between the same species.
Interspecific competition is the competition between two or more species of different organisms competing for the same resources. Intraspecific competition is the competition between two or more of the same species fighting for the same resources.
uniform
because intraspecific is of the same species, so they will have to live, fighting another of their "pack"
It is called competiton.
Uniform distribution
Intraspecific competition is when animals or plants compete with a member of the same species.