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Introduction: Species interact and compete with each other in an ecosystem for their survival. Similar species also compete for
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According to the competitive exclusion principle,a. one species is always more competitive than another for a particular food source.b. competition excludes multiple species from using the same food source.c. no two species can occupy the same niche at the same time.d. competition limits the reproductive capacity of species.
1. Which of the following is most true about interspecific competition?
a. It involves interaction between individuals of the same species.
b. It is the greatest between organisms that occupy different ecological niches.
c. It can be easily demonstrated to occur in natural environments.
d. It is the greatest between organisms that physically share similar ecological niches.
e. It increases with resource partitioning.
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a. The predator is negatively affected and the prey is positively affected.
b. The predator population always increases and the prey population always decreases in size.
c. The predator-prey population cycle exhibits a sinusoidal pattern on a graph.
d. The prey can never be protected against its predator.
e. The snowshoe hare and lynx cycling study demonstrated that predator-prey cycling is not influenced by any
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