When organisms compete for limited resources, it is referred to as "intraspecific competition" if it occurs within the same species, or "interspecific competition" if it happens between different species. This competition can involve resources such as food, water, space, or mates, and it plays a crucial role in natural selection and ecological dynamics. The outcome of this competition can affect population sizes and the distribution of species within an ecosystem.
Land, Food, Water, Natural Resources, etc.
Yes
Limited resources
that's not a question
People should help protect extinct species because they are for all our Natural Resources
If there is restrictions on the species population then yes, why not? However if there is a limited to resources or predation then no.
competition; is the struggle between species for the limited resources in a habitat.
Yes
Competition among organisms for limited resources can arise, leading to natural selection and the development of adaptations that improve an organism's ability to access those resources. This competition can also drive species to occupy different niches within the ecosystem to reduce direct competition.
We know that organisms that must struggle to survive in a habitat with limited resources will be in competition to do so.
Zoos contribute to the conservation of natural resources by participating in breeding programs for endangered species. By breeding animals in captivity, zoos help to boost populations of threatened species and reduce the pressure on their wild habitats.