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    Intraspecific competition is an interaction in population ecology, whereby members of the same species compete for limited resources. This leads to a...
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    instead share a predator. Competition among members of the same species is known as intraspecific competition, while competition between individuals of different...
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  • These may include: Intraspecific antagonism, when members of the same species are hostile to one another Intraspecific competition, when members or groups...
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    forms of intraspecific competition, where members of a species are all using a shared resource in short supply. These are contest competition and scramble...
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    to determine empirically that competition is actually occurring, but the animals do share food resources. Competition can occur when two or more species...
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    mutualism, a type of symbiosis. Competition between members of the same species is called intraspecific competition. If a tree species in a dense forest...
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    The Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) is a large Old World vulture in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. It is also known as the griffon vulture...
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    variable. These pathways are the result of disruptive selection in intraspecific competition; it may cause reproductive isolation, and finally culminate in...
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  • impact of competition from a species on itself must exceed its competitive impact on other species. In other words, intraspecific competition must exceed...
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    individuals now travel farther to visit resource patches. An example of intraspecific competition can be seen within groups of whales and dolphins. Female bottle-nose...
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    access to mates. They can also be used to defend resources in intraspecific competition, or to ward off predators. Examples of weapons include horns and...
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  • consequence that may arise from forming large groups is the increased intraspecific competition between group members. If resources in a group’s environment becomes...
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    Their small sizes are probably due to a combination of intense intraspecific competition and small size of prey available to tigers in the Sundarbans,...
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    declines in density reflects reduced intraspecific competition (within-species) relative to interspecific competition (between-species), the signature of...
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  • harvesting, and simultaneously, the intraspecific density effect is weakened. Intraspecific competition accounts for the competition between individuals of a same...
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    community have on each other. They can be either of the same species (intraspecific interactions), or of different species (interspecific interactions)...
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    Bell Jr.; James E. Martin (1995). "Direct evidence of aggressive intraspecific competition in Mosasaurus conodon (Mosasauridae:Squamata)". Journal of Vertebrate...
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    in biology, especially in the field of ecology. Competition between members of a species ("intraspecific") for resources such as food, water, territory...
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    other species (i.e., the competition within a species is greater than the competition between species, or intraspecific competition is greater than interspecific)...
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  • is a type of interference competition but it is technically different: autotoxicity contributes to intraspecific competition, whereas allelopathic effects...
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    draw comparisons between these bite marks and the wide range of intraspecific competition over mates or territories in modern artiodactyls. Snout biting...
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  • over the territory. Intraspecific competition Scramble competition Brännström Å, Sumpter DJ (October 2005). "The role of competition and clustering in population...
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    available food, nutrient availability, and interspecific and intraspecific competition. The majority of the mallard's diet seems to be made up of gastropods...
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  • including resource availability, degree of both interspecific and intraspecific competition, and strength of predator-prey relationships. In ecosystems with...
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    Blackwell, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Chapters 5 "Intraspecific Competition" and 8 "Interspecific Competition" Toepfer, G. "Amensalism". In: BioConcepts. link...
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    response of the woodpigeon (Columba palumbus) to relaxation of intraspecific competition: A hybrid modelling approach". Ecological Modelling. 224 (1):...
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    chips. The growth amidst whitefish species can be altered due to intraspecific competition. Fish populations such as Vendace and Roach share zooplankton...
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    model Depensation Ecological yield Effective population size Intraspecific competition Logistic function Malthusian growth model Maximum sustainable...
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  • boundaries of what species can survive within the environment and influencing competition between two species. Abiotic factors such as salinity can give one species...
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  • that because the species has a more clearly defined niche, this reduces competition from other species. On the other hand, generalist species, by their nature...
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