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8 August, 16:04
What causes competition between two species?
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8 August, 16:20
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Answer: 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.
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