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callielovesyhuu:

Which of the following is an example of intraspecific competition? A. Two species of barnacles competing for space on a rocky shoreline B. Two species of seals fight over space on a beach to rear their young C. Two individuals in a population of clownfish attempt to use the same anemone as habitat D. Two species of fish attempt to use the same rocky ledge as habitat E. Two species of dolphins feeding on the same population of fish

callielovesyhuu:

@wo1f0mon

callielovesyhuu:

@Allison @Warriorz13

wo1f0mon:

First lets know what intraspecific competition is

wo1f0mon:

is an interaction in population ecology, whereby members of the same species compete for limited resources.

callielovesyhuu:

well i think the answer is c

wo1f0mon:

so with has to do with food

wo1f0mon:

(HINT)not A or B

callielovesyhuu:

It has to be c lol

wo1f0mon:

NO

callielovesyhuu:

i just asked my teacher -.-

wo1f0mon:

they are fighting over land or space

wo1f0mon:

it would be E

wo1f0mon:

they are fighting over the fish

callielovesyhuu:

well she said on the test its c

wo1f0mon:

Intraspecific competition is an interaction in population ecology, whereby members of the same species compete for limited resources. This leads to a reduction in fitness for both individuals. By contrast, interspecific competition occurs when members of different species compete for a shared resource

wo1f0mon:

they your teacher is wrong

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