The field of ecology has long recognized two types of competition: exploitative competition, which occurs indirectly through resource consumption, and interference competition, whereby one individual ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Microevolutionary dynamics involving changes in both population densities and composition were studied by conducting long-term experimental ...
Ecological competition is an interaction in which individuals or populations adversely affect each other’s growth, survival, or reproduction by utilizing the same limiting resources within an ...
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