no, it increases it
= "Can specializing reduce animal competition for survival?" = No, because organisms depend on each other for survival. An example is separating a lion and a zebra it is obvious that in the symbiotic relationship between them the lion benefits because it depends on the zebra as it`s food source, so living in the wild with only lions or of its own species it would not work out because they would be low on food.
Overpopulate a fish tank and see what happens.
Competition is reduced when food, living space and other resources becomes more available, as each individual does not need to work so hard against others to obtain them.
A zoologist specializing in primates or apes.
Animals live in solitary to avoid competition for food, competition for space , competition for mate and competition for shelter. By : Saraniya Ashok Kumar ( SRi Cempaka )
yes
= "Can specializing reduce animal competition for survival?" = No, because organisms depend on each other for survival. An example is separating a lion and a zebra it is obvious that in the symbiotic relationship between them the lion benefits because it depends on the zebra as it`s food source, so living in the wild with only lions or of its own species it would not work out because they would be low on food.
to reduce competition from foreign grain producers
Buy the competition.
It helped reduce competition in American companies.
To reduce competition from foreign producers
Reduce competition among other companies.
Producers driven by the profit motive seek to reduce their competition.
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competition
exploiting different food resources
Elimination is one of the ways that will reduce competition within a species population.