Quite true, but you can refine the definition ecologically speaking and say this is also a form of competitive exclusion.
Survival of the fitest
The selection of the organism that survives best in a habitat with limited resources and that organisms superior reproductive success is called natural selection.
Just competition.
We know that organisms that must struggle to survive in a habitat with limited resources will be in competition to do so.
Survival of the fitest
This struggle is known as competition. Organisms must compete with one another for resources such as food, water, and energy when these resources are limited. The competition can be intense and can drive organisms to develop adaptations and strategies to outcompete others for survival.
The struggle between orginisms for limited resource is called competiton
Competition: intraspecifically (between members of the same species) or interspecifically (between members of different species).
Competition. The struggle of the fittest. The survival of the fittest.
Competition: intraspecifically (between members of the same species) or interspecifically (between members of different species).
Competition occurs when organisms existing at the same time and in the same place struggle for the same limited resources. This is one of the three major types of interactions among organisms, the other two being predation and symbiosis.
the struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resource the struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resource