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How would you test the mechanism hypothesized in the fig. 56.22 that are there alternative hypothesis that might explain the increase followed by the decrease in ant colony numbers subsequent to rodent removal in the experiment.

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The competition is carried out in a biological system among species for use of resources in order to survive in ecosystem. It is a very important process as it changes the structure of ecosystem. It is the result of natural selection which involves only the survival of fittest one.

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