yes
food chain
When two organisms from different species are after the same resources and food, they are in competition.
The building up (concentration) of toxins in a food chain. For a visual definition, see the attached image below.
since there are quarternary consumers in a food chain it probably has something to do with that. :)
"The definition of Economics is 'The Management of the Scarcity of Resources'." Competition for scarce resources - including Air, Water, Food and Shelter - is going to press Economics into a tither.
A food chain is a series of organisms where each one is eaten by the next in line. It shows how energy and nutrients are passed from one living thing to another in an ecosystem. For example, grass is eaten by a grasshopper, which is then eaten by a frog, forming a simple food chain.
A Mekong food chain is a food chain of the Mekong region
Adding an organism to a food chain can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem by altering the availability of resources and changing the population dynamics of other species. This can lead to competition for resources, shifts in species distribution, and potentially cause cascading effects throughout the food chain.
food chain of a eagle
food chain on land
what is a monkeys food chain
arboreal food chain