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Competition in wetlands occurs among various organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, for essential resources such as light, nutrients, and space. Dominant plant species, like cattails and bulrushes, may outcompete others for sunlight and nutrients, impacting biodiversity. Aquatic animals may compete for food and shelter, influencing the overall health of the ecosystem. This competition can shape the structure and function of wetland habitats, affecting their resilience and ecological balance.

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