type of population interaction found between visiting flamingos and resident fishes in south america lakes is
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It is the competitive interaction found between visiting f-l-a-m-i-n-g-o-s and resident fishes in South American lakes.
Explanation:
Competition is the word used to refer to the type of interaction between two species when they both compete for the same resources; resources that are limited. This interaction occurs between two closely related s-p-e-c-i-e-s, for example, between visiting f-l-a-m-i-n-g-o-s and resident fishes. The visiting f-l-a-m-i-n-g-o-s and resident fishes compete for z-o-o-p-l-a-n-k-t-o-n-s. Therefore, the type of interaction between these two species in the South American lakes is referred to as competition.
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