How does competition affect an ecosystem?
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Competition is an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed. ... According to the competitive exclusion principle, species less suited to compete for resources should either adapt or die out, although competitive exclusion is rarely found in natural ecosystems.
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As the reproductive potential of a species increases, the food and space available for the organism remains the same. This creates an intense competition among the organisms leading to struggle. Thereby, the organisms whose needs are not satisfied gradually go extinct, affecting the food web of the ecosystem.
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