BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Competitive Exclusion Principle, Intraspecific Competition, Interspecific Competition

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When planted alone, both organisms thrived and did well in both types of soil, however they lived better in their natural soil. When they were put together, the organism that won depended on the type of soil in which they resided. Conditions of the environment greatly affected the outcome the present ecological segregation of species might have resulted from competition in the past. Competition between individuals within the same species. Regulates population in a density dependent manner. Each species regulates the population of the other species and its own. Resources any substance or factor that is both consumed by an organism and supports increased population growth rates as its availability in the environment increases consumed and its availability decreases. A consumer uses resource for maintenance and growth, therefore food and water are resources. When resource is reduced, the consumers population usually decline. Refuges and safe sites are another type of resource, there is limited number of holes, crevices, territories.

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