Competition in an ecosystem arises when multiple organisms vie for the same limited resources, such as food, water, shelter, or mates. This struggle can occur within a species (intraspecific competition) or between different species (interspecific competition). The availability of these resources is often unpredictable and can be affected by environmental factors, leading to adaptations and evolutionary changes in the competing species. Ultimately, competition plays a crucial role in shaping community structure and biodiversity.
Competition for resources
A cartel or monopoly causes business firms to combine to prevent competition.
The raise in the price of a product causes an increase in competition.
Horizontal competition, Inter-type competition, vertical competition, channel system competition
Market competition is generated by - two or more companies selling the same products or services. For example - Virgin Media, British Telecom and the mobile phone providers all compete with each other to provide the 'best' communication service compared to their rivals.
animals
Competition for resources
they could kill animals in the ecosytem while distroy one
A cartel or monopoly causes business firms to combine to prevent competition.
in a web
Competition for resources
Overproduction
what is a salmanders ecosytem
Mostly forest .
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they ate everything
they are dangerous to the ecosytem