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25 July, 14:07

In an ecosystem, organisms compete for different resources. Intraspecific competition occurs when there's competition for resources between members of the same species. What do you think the word interspecific refers to? Give an example with your explanation.

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  1. 25 July, 14:15
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    different species (of animal or anything really)

    Explanation:

    like a mouse and bunny, both have needs and if there arn't enough seeds for the mouse, they may adapt and eat carrots, the bunnies's food. thus creating a competition.
  2. 25 July, 14:17
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    Interspecific competition refers to competition between members of different species. For example, several species of flowering plants compete to attract pollinating insects, such as bees, for successful reproduction.

    Explanation:

    answer from Plato
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