Biology, asked by jhoann, 5 months ago

Given intense competition between species for limited resources, how is this diversity maintained?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Interspecific competition happens when individuals of different species strive for a limited resource in the same area. Since any two species have different traits, one species will be able to out-compete the other. One species will be better adapted to its environment, and essentially "win" the competition.

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