Biology 2483A Chapter 11: Ecology Chapter 11.pdf

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Interspeci c competition: interaction between two species in which each is harmed when they both use the same limiting resource. Intraspeci c competition: between individuals of a single species. 1. neighbors left intact (belowground and aboveground competition): neighbor roots left intact but neighbor shoots tied back (belowground competition), neighbor roots and shoots both removed (no competition), belowground competition (treatment 2) was most intense in nitrogen-limited plots. Potential biases: researchers may not publish studies that show no signi cant effects, and a tendency for investigators to study species they suspect will show competition: still, they document that competition is common, though not ubiquitous. over a. Exploitation competition species compete indirectly: individuals reduce the availability of a resource as they use it. Interference competition: species compete directly for access to a resource. Individuals may perform antagonistic actions (e. g. , when two predators ght ! prey item, or voles aggressively exclude other voles from preferred !

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