Biology, asked by jetlagmarn1, 1 year ago

When two species compete for the same ecological niche, they cannot coexist because they are competing for the exact same resources. One species is always slightly better adapted for the niche than the other, so over time the disadvantaged species will either go extinct or shift to a different ecological niche. This situation highlights the concept of _______.

a.carrying capacityb.competitive exclusion c.limiting factord.biotic factor

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Answered by nishatfarhat8
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carrying capacity.......
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The answer is Competitive Exclusion.

If two species which searches for the same resources starts competing for their resources, one of the species will become extinct i.e., they can’t able to coexist.  

This is because one species definitely have some advantages over the other one which makes so superior which in turn turns the biggest fear for the other species to live. The adaptation of one species to the niche is always better thus makes the disadvantages species to become shifted towards a different ecological niche or it will become extinct. This situation highlights the concept of Competitive Exclusion where the two species compete with each other over the same resource.

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