Competition (biology)
Competition is an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both can be a factor. Competition both within and between species is an important topic in ecology, especially community ecology. Competition is one of many interacting biotic and abiotic factors that affect community structure. Competition among members of the same species is known as intraspecific competition, while competition between individuals of different species is known as interspecific competition. Competition is not always straightforward, and can occur in both a direct and indirect fashion.
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Competition (biology)
Competition is an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both can be a factor. Competition both within and between species is an important topic in ecology, especially community ecology. Competition is one of many interacting biotic and abiotic factors that affect community structure. Competition among members of the same species is known as intraspecific competition, while competition between individuals of different species is known as interspecific competition. Competition is not always straightforward, and can occur in both a direct and indirect fashion.
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Competition is an interaction ...... the 'Room to Roam' hypothesis.
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Concurrentie (anglicisme: comp ...... stoffen en water, of om licht.
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Dans le domaine de la biologie ...... es plus riches en biodiversité
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Em biologia, competição é a in ...... viver em determinado ambiente.
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Kompetice (resp. konkurence) j ...... há mezi jedinci různých druhů.
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Konkurencja (łac. concurrentia ...... dno z równań Lotki i Volterry.
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La competencia es una interacc ...... ental en la selección natural.
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La competició és una interacci ...... s més grans, com les famílies.
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La competizione o sinnecrosi s ...... tale nella selezione naturale.
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Lehia, ekologian, organismoen ...... ngatik (Scirius carolinensis).
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Competition is an interaction ...... a direct and indirect fashion.
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Concurrentie (anglicisme: comp ...... ordt onder andere gebruikt in:
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Dans le domaine de la biologie ...... re membres de la même espèce).
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Em biologia, competição é a in ...... a superpopulação das espécies.
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Kompetice (resp. konkurence) j ...... ekologii a evoluční biologii.
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Konkurencja (łac. concurrentia ...... acja hien z sępami o padlinę).
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La competencia es una interacc ...... ua, territorio, parejas, etc.
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La competició és una interacci ...... de forma directa i indirecta.
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La competizione o sinnecrosi s ...... possibilità di accoppiamento.
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Lehia, ekologian, organismoen ...... ean (lehia interespezifikoa) .
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Competencia (biología)
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Competició (biologia)
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Competition (biology)
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Competizione
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Competição
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Compétition (biologie)
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Concurrentie (ecologie)
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Kompetice
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Konkurencja (ekologia)
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Konkurrenz (Ökologie)
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