Biology, asked by tb15722963, 11 months ago

Which is an example of interspecific competition?
Squash outgrowing lettuce in my garden
White-tailed deer looking for food in a field
Polar bears preying on seals in the Arctic Ocean
Blue jays eating seeds from my birdfeeder

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Answered by smartbrainz
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interspecific competition which has been given below is the polar bear playing on the sales in the Arctic Ocean.

Option C.

Explanation:

  • Interspecific competition means the competition between two or more species. In all of the options which are given above there is only one species which has been mentioned and the competition lies between the members of that one species for food and shelter.
  • On the other hand the The Arctic Ocean has an interspecific competition between the polar bears and the seals.

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Answered by bratislava
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Polar bears preying on seals in the Arctic Ocean

Explanation:

  • The interspecific competition is the competition that takes place between the individuals of different species that compete for the same resources in the environment.
  • This competition is contracted for the concept of mutualism. In the above example of the polar bear which preys on seals in the arctic which are also eaten by the whales.

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