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  2. Competition (biology) - Wikipedia

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    An example among animals could be the case of cheetahs and lions; since both species feed on similar prey, they are negatively impacted by the presence of the other because they will have less food, however, they still persist together, despite the prediction that under competition one will displace the other. In fact, lions sometimes steal ...

  3. Intraspecific competition - Wikipedia

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    Individuals can compete for food, water, space, light, mates, or any other resource which is required for survival or reproduction. The resource must be limited for competition to occur; if every member of the species can obtain a sufficient amount of every resource then individuals do not compete and the population grows exponentially. [1]

  4. Interspecific competition - Wikipedia

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    Subadult male lion and female spotted hyena in the Masai Mara.The two species share the same ecological niche, and are thus in competition with each other. Interspecific competition, in ecology, is a form of competition in which individuals of different species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem (e.g. food or living space).

  5. Competition - Wikipedia

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    Competition within, between, and among species is one of the most important forces in biology, especially in the field of ecology. [5]Competition between members of a species ("intraspecific") for resources such as food, water, territory, and sunlight may result in an increase in the frequency of a variant of the species best suited for survival and reproduction until its fixation within a ...

  6. 2024 HIPA: 30 Thought-Provoking Images Winning The Contest - AOL

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    In this shot, male arctic foxes fiercely compete for food amidst the snowy, icy mountains of Iceland in February, a breathtaking scene highlighting their struggle for survival. Image credits: hipaae

  7. Ecological niche - Wikipedia

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    Also, when plants and animals are introduced into a new environment, they have the potential to occupy or invade the niche or niches of native organisms, often outcompeting the indigenous species. Introduction of non-indigenous species to non-native habitats by humans often results in biological pollution by the exotic or invasive species .

  8. Zoo Atlanta Shares the Sports Their Animals Would Compete in ...

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    Zoo Atlanta posted a video on August 1st of the animals that they think could qualify for Team USA and which sports they'd compete in. From rugby to gymnastics and even water polo and dressage ...

  9. Sri Lanka vs New Zealand LIVE: Cricket score and ... - AOL

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    The shortest form of the game sees teams compete in Twenty20. The newest format has been an instant global hit with a number of hugely-lucrative competitions massively popular all over the world.