The following picture represents mussels, goose barnacles, sea stars, anemones, etc. competing over space. Gary Luhm/Danita Delmont Stock Photography If the species ended up in each location by chance and are using up space without direct interactions, this would be an example of competition. If the species are actively competing with one another over who gets to live in which location (uplifting/crushing), this would be an example of competition. Act Go to If the species ended up in each location by chance and are using up space without direct interactions, this would be an example of competition. If the species are actively competing with one another over who gets to live in which location (uplifting/crushing), this would be an example of competition. O Exploitative; Interference O Exploitative; Apparent O Apparent; Interference O Apparent; Exploitative O Interference; Apparent O Interference; Exploitative

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The following picture represents mussels, goose barnacles, sea stars,
anemones, etc. competing over space.
Gary Luhm/Danita Delmont Stock Photography
If the species ended up in each location by chance and are using up space
without direct interactions, this would be an example of
competition.
If the species are actively competing with one another over who gets to live in
which location (uplifting/crushing), this would be an example of
competition.
Act
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Transcribed Image Text:The following picture represents mussels, goose barnacles, sea stars, anemones, etc. competing over space. Gary Luhm/Danita Delmont Stock Photography If the species ended up in each location by chance and are using up space without direct interactions, this would be an example of competition. If the species are actively competing with one another over who gets to live in which location (uplifting/crushing), this would be an example of competition. Act Go to
If the species ended up in each location by chance and are using up space
without direct interactions, this would be an example of
competition.
If the species are actively competing with one another over who gets to live in
which location (uplifting/crushing), this would be an example of
competition.
O Exploitative; Interference
O Exploitative; Apparent
O Apparent; Interference
O Apparent; Exploitative
O Interference; Apparent
O Interference; Exploitative
Transcribed Image Text:If the species ended up in each location by chance and are using up space without direct interactions, this would be an example of competition. If the species are actively competing with one another over who gets to live in which location (uplifting/crushing), this would be an example of competition. O Exploitative; Interference O Exploitative; Apparent O Apparent; Interference O Apparent; Exploitative O Interference; Apparent O Interference; Exploitative
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