Experiment inquiry: Can a Species' Niche Be Influenced by Interspecific Competition?
Interspecific competition is the competition in which the members of two different species compete with eachother for a common resource when occur as sympatric species and exhibiting niche overlap. In this competition, the strong competitor species will get the maximum resource leaving little or none for the weaker one. As a result of this competition, the other species will definitely explore and look for the alternative resources for its survival leading to the increase in the niche width of both the species. The realized niches of both the species will shift so as to reduce the niche overlap and minimize competition. Thus we can say that Species' Niche can be influenced by interspecific competition.
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Experiment inquiry: Can a Species' Niche Be Influenced by Interspecific Competition?
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Describe the influence of interspecific and intraspecific competition on changes in population size?