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Dominic Fox
8 April, 12:10
Do species prefer to compete?
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Philip
8 April, 13:06
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This states that two species with similar ecological niches cannot exist sympatrically (in the same environment) ... Intraspecific competition is when different species compete with each other, usually for more specific requirements like mates and nesting/denning sites
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Jorge Tyler
8 April, 15:49
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Yes; species often compete with one another for living area, mates, food, etc.
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