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26 April, 10:55

Two species of birds feed on mistletoe berries. The birds are active at different times of the day and do not come into contact with one another. Nonetheless, the presence of one species limits the survival and reproduction of the other. What type of competition is this?

A. interference

B. exploitation

C. allelopathy

D. intraspecific

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  1. 26 April, 11:24
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    The correct answer is B. exploitation

    Explanation:

    Exploitation competition occurs when the interaction of two species is indirect when they complete for the same resource like food, place, etc. The use of resources by one individual species reduces the amount of resources for the other species leading to competition.

    So over time the more fit species will out complete the less fit species. So here two species of bird feed on the same food but at different times and so they reduce resources for each other which is an example of exploitation competition.
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