Why would competition be considered a limiting factor within an ecosystem?
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Competition in the ecosystem is the interaction between organisms wherein both species are harmed. The competition can be considered as a limiting factor within an ecosystem because there is a limited supply of resources that can be used and consumed by both.
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It is a limiting factor as other species can die from no food so it limits species.
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- Competition in the Ecosystem is the conflict within an ecosystem between two species for the same resources.
- Resources are environmental components important for life and reproduction, such as food, water, shelter, energy, land, and soil.
- Members of the same species can be vying for mates, too. Competition is an association between humans or plants that affects both the animals and the ecosystem.
- Reduced availability of one tool or more required by both may be a factor. Competition within and between species is an important topic in ecology, especially the ecology of populations.
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