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- Interspecific_competition abstract "Interspecific competition, in ecology, is a form of competition in which individuals of different species compete for the same resource in an ecosystem (e.g. food or living space). The other form of competition is intraspecific competition, which involves organisms of the same species.If a tree species in a dense forest grows taller than surrounding tree species, it is able to absorb more of the incoming sunlight. However, less sunlight is then available for the trees that are shaded by the taller tree, thus interspecific competition. Cheetahs and lions can also be in interspecific competition, since both species feed on the same prey, and can be negatively impacted by the presence of the other because they will have less food.Competition is only one of many interacting biotic and abiotic factors that affect community structure. Moreover, competition is not always a straightforward, direct, interaction. Interspecific competition may occur when individuals of two separate species share a limiting resource in the same area. If the resource cannot support both populations, then lowered fecundity, growth, or survival may result in at least one species. Interspecific competition has the potential to alter populations, communities and the evolution of interacting species. On an individual organism level, competition can occur as interference or exploitative competition.Direct competition has been observed between individuals, populations and species, but there is little evidence that competition has been the driving force in the evolution of large groups. For example, between amphibians, reptiles and mammals.".
- Interspecific_competition wikiPageExternalLink CompetitionForTerritoryTheLevinsModelForTwoSpecies.
- Interspecific_competition wikiPageExternalLink download-cdf-player.html.
- Interspecific_competition wikiPageExternalLink www.nsf.gov.
- Interspecific_competition wikiPageID "6920233".
- Interspecific_competition wikiPageRevisionID "598310076".
- Interspecific_competition hasPhotoCollection Interspecific_competition.
- Interspecific_competition subject Category:Biological_interactions.
- Interspecific_competition subject Category:Competition.
- Interspecific_competition type Abstraction100002137.
- Interspecific_competition type Act100030358.
- Interspecific_competition type Action100037396.
- Interspecific_competition type BiologicalInteractions.
- Interspecific_competition type Event100029378.
- Interspecific_competition type Interaction100039021.
- Interspecific_competition type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Interspecific_competition comment "Interspecific competition, in ecology, is a form of competition in which individuals of different species compete for the same resource in an ecosystem (e.g. food or living space). The other form of competition is intraspecific competition, which involves organisms of the same species.If a tree species in a dense forest grows taller than surrounding tree species, it is able to absorb more of the incoming sunlight.".
- Interspecific_competition label "Competizione interspecifica".
- Interspecific_competition label "Interspecific competition".
- Interspecific_competition label "Interspezifische Konkurrenz".
- Interspecific_competition sameAs Interspezifische_Konkurrenz.
- Interspecific_competition sameAs Competizione_interspecifica.
- Interspecific_competition sameAs m.0gx18b.
- Interspecific_competition sameAs Q338562.
- Interspecific_competition sameAs Q338562.
- Interspecific_competition sameAs Interspecific_competition.
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