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Competition also can be modeled by examining resources rather than population growth equations.
The most common result of limiting resources is interspecific competition. Whether it be food, substrate, nutrients, sunlight, etc; limiting resources cause members of the same species and population to have uniform dispersion or possibly produce extreme territorial/agnostic behavior.
Competition happens because there are limited resources in an ecosystem.
There is a limit to available resources and all organisms in an ecosystem compete for those resources. Those that are better adapted, will obtain higher amounts of those resources leaving less for those that do not have the best abilities. These organisms that did not obtain all the resources they needed will die therefore controlling population growth.
We know that organisms that must struggle to survive in a habitat with limited resources will be in competition to do so.
There is no competition for resources is the correct answer for Apex
Competition for resources
Competition for resources
When there are limited resources. when there is competition for resources. apex :)
When there are limited resources. when there is competition for resources. apex :)
Competition also can be modeled by examining resources rather than population growth equations.
The most common result of limiting resources is interspecific competition. Whether it be food, substrate, nutrients, sunlight, etc; limiting resources cause members of the same species and population to have uniform dispersion or possibly produce extreme territorial/agnostic behavior.
The population will decrease-- APEX
There is more competition for resources, i.e. food and space
if there is an high population in an area then there will be competition between the organisms for resources, because the organisms used all the resources up.
the competition for resources is my monkey. :))) lol its the real answer..
2 species of paramecium need to compete for their own resources!