Water and sunlight. Those two things are very important to any plant.
Different species of trees in a forest ecosystem compete for resources such as sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil. Taller trees may overshadow shorter ones, limiting their access to sunlight, while all trees seek water and essential minerals, leading to root competition. Additionally, trees may compete for space to grow, which can affect their overall health and reproduction. This competition shapes the structure and dynamics of the forest ecosystem.
Inter-specific competition refers to the competition that occurs between different species. An example of this in a coniferous forest would be chipmunks, squirrels, and other animals that eat the pine nuts that pine trees produce.
They use sunlight,water,food and shelter
Lions and hyenas compete for food sources such as prey animals. Trees in a forest compete for sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. Birds within the same species may compete for mates and nesting sites.
Competition in a forest ecosystem can occur between trees for sunlight, water, and nutrients. Animals may compete for food sources and territory. Additionally, different species of plants may compete for space and resources within the forest.
a forest is a compact of many trees where in different animals live. The forest need trees so the animals can live there. The forest needs that many trees.
It's a forest composed of plantations of trees from the same species or combined with other species.
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I think you mean a beech forest. Beech is a species of tree. A beech forest is a forest where most of the trees are beeches.
the like:stop the cutting of trees ,mining and hunting of species
the like:stop the cutting of trees ,mining and hunting of species