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To avoid competition with their offspring, plants use animals, wind and other mechanisms to disperse their seeds or spores away from the parent plants. Even so, plants normally produce a large number of seeds or spores to make certain that at least a few of them will germinate and grow into mature plants.
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Top questions and answers about Competition-between-Animals. Find 5 questions and answers about Competition-between-Animals at Ask.com Read more. ... Not finding your answer? Try searching the web for Competition between Animals...
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Well the objective of any species is to reproduce. From that we can deduce that the competition between species is a result of each member trying to be best. The 'best' is a bit vague because it depends on what is important to the species a...
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There are also more small animals than large animals. Insects are the most numerous animals in rainforests. Although there is intense competition between animals, there is also an interdependence. When one species goes extinct, it can affect an entire chain of other species and have unpredictable consequences...
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Competition between human and animals / elephants - Defined - by Andy a HoboTraveler.com ... Competition between human and animals / elephants; Eco-Tourism Encyclopedia; Encyclopaedia, Glossary, & Definitions...
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Microbes are known to affect ecosystems and communities as decomposers, pathogens, and mutualists. ... Deron E. Burkepile, John D. Parker, C. Brock Woodson, Heath J. Mills, Julia Kubanek, Patricia A. Sobecky, Mark E. Hay (2006) CHEMICALLY MEDIATED COMPETITION BETWEEN MICROBES AND ANIMALS: MICROBES AS CONSUMERS IN FOOD WEBS.
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11.2. Competition between Species ... Competition among ecologically similar species is the major factor that determines the structure of animal and plant communities. The main question is, can competing species coexist or not, and what are the ... This topic is a bridge between population ecology and community ecology.
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Spectrum Five: Competition vs. Cooperation; Summary; Humans, like all animals, The interplay between competition and cooperation; Nature has divided all life into natural alliances that compete for survival: namely, species. Members of the same species generally do not kill each other in their fight for limited...
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