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What is mutualism often the result of?

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Why do overlapping niches led to competition?

Competition. But more to the point it depends on the species. The Lokta-Volterra equations can be used to produce isoclines that show the expected result but in simpler terms it depends on how well each reproduces and who was there first. Sometimes either species will "win" and force the other out and other times they may find equilibrium where both coexist. On longer timescales the first species that gets the opportunity will generally evolve into a different niche will often take it and move out of the overlap.


Can mutations result from a need?

No! This was a failed theory. Mutations always occur on a random basis ... the result of which is that most of them are down-right bad for the organism. (Remember, evolution is "directed" by death - NOT the survival of the fittest as is often stated.)


What is the result of parasympathetic stimulation of the SA node?

Action potentials will occur less often due to an increase in the membranes permeability to K+


How do living things and non living things effect each other?

Living conditions such as other similar organisms to an organism in question often results in competition for food, nutrients, and / or shelter. Natural selection is usually a result of this (natural selection is where the strongest survive), leading to evolution and development of the species. The environment, in turn, benefits from natural selection due to the decreased number of organisms draining resources. In essence, it is a cycle, with the living depending on the nonliving / other living, those being depended upon running short, the depending fighting each other, and the depended upon benefiting as a result.

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What is often the result of direct in nature?

One will "push" the other out of the space that they are competing in.


What is often the result of direct competion in nature?

One will "push" the other out of the space that they are competing in.


What does The ghost of competition past refer to?

"competition often leads to character displacement, which remains even after direct competition is reduced.


What problems may result from direct democarcy?

They are often incredibly slow and indecisive. They may also ignore the rights of minorities.


How does antitrust policy affect the nature of mergers?

Antitrust policy generally precludes the elimination of competition. For this reason, mergers are often with companies in allied but not directly related field.


How would you characterize the nature of competition in the restaurant industry. Are there submarkets with distinct competitive pressures. Are there important substitutes that constrain pricing?

Restaurants certainly compete with each other for business. There are many restaurants that serve the same style of food, and these restaurants are often in competition.


Is the media a direct result of eating disorders?

No, it is often the other way around. Many eating disorders stem from media and social influences.


What is the relationship of Art and Nature..?

In short: Art is often beautifuly representation of out nature. Art is often based on nature.


Is nature respected in The Odyssey?

In The Odyssey, nature is depicted as powerful and unpredictable, with characters often needing to navigate and appease natural forces such as storms and sea monsters. There is a sense of awe and respect for nature's primal forces throughout the epic, but the main focus is on the trials and challenges faced by the characters rather than on a direct reverence for nature itself.


How are forests fires sometimes started by nature?

Forest fires started by nature are almost always the result of lighting strikes on trees, buildings, dry leaves or crops on the ground. They are often fanned by a strong wind that spreads them quickly.


Difference between conflict and competition?

Competition is one or more people striving for the same goal--being the person who sells the most shoes, or runs the fastest in the race, or scores the highest in the test. Everyone wants to see the same thing happen--shoes getting sold, fast running or high scoring. But in a conflict the desired result of one person is actually incompatible with the desired result of another. If one succeeds, the result is contrary to the desires of the other. For example, my friends and I may want our country to be run by its people where the government of the US may want it to be governed from Washington. The result I want is incompatible with the result desired by the US government.


What are the affects of over populating cats?

There will be too much competition as a result and most of the cats will die. Unfortunately this happens fairly often and has devastating effects on the population of other wildlife (as in prey, such as birds and rodents).