Animals of a species kill each other for food, water, shelter, etc. and the deaths keep the population from getting too high.
Elimination is one of the ways that will reduce competition within a species population.
Some factors that can reduce competition within a species population include an increase in resources available, a decrease in population density, the introduction of a new niche that allows for more specialized resource use, and the development of social structures that help regulate competition within the population.
2 species of paramecium need to compete for their own resources!
Did you mean intraspecific competition? If that is the case, it is competition within a species. This is contrary to interspecific competition which is competition between different species. Hope that helps. answ2 The prefix Inter means 'between', the prefix Intra means 'within'.
An ecological race refers to competition between species for limited resources within an ecosystem. This competition can drive evolutionary changes in species to better adapt to their environment and improve their chances of survival and reproduction.
Conflict between individuals of the same species is called intraspecific competition. This occurs when members of the same species compete for limited resources such as food, territory, or mates. Intraspecific competition can influence population dynamics, behavior, and evolutionary adaptations within the species. It is a key factor in natural selection and ecological balance.
Homosexuality occurs in nature due to a combination of genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Possible reasons for its presence in various species include social bonding, population control, and evolutionary advantages such as fostering cooperation and reducing competition within a group.
A population refers to a group of individuals of the same species that interact and live within a specific ecosystem. The specific role a population plays within an ecosystem includes contributing to energy flow, nutrient cycling, and biodiversity. Populations can also have an impact on other species within the ecosystem through competition, predation, and various forms of ecological interactions.
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2 species of paramecium need to compete for their own resources!
The number of organisms within a biological species can vary widely depending on the species. Some species may have millions of individuals, while others may have only a few. Populations within a species can fluctuate over time due to factors such as environmental conditions, competition, and reproduction rates.