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Meaning of "intraspecific competition"

intraspecific competition: This term is used in biology to describe the competitive interactions between individuals of the same species, such as competition for food, mates, or resources within a population
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  • Competition for resources between members of the same species.

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Intraspecific competition normally leads to a decline of organisms.
It could also have been used during intraspecific competition or predation.
Intraspecific competition increases with density.
Quantifying intraspecific competition.
Intraspecific competition is competition between individuals of same species.
The mechanism of individual specialization would be a way to reduce intraspecific competition.
Scavenging and intraspecific competition for possession of kills were observed.
Competition between members of the same species is called intraspecific competition.
Intraspecific competition may result in changes to one or all of these processes.
Most behavioral changes could be attributed to acclimation effects or intraspecific competition.
Intraspecific competition helps nature keep the population under control.
Stabilizing mechanisms promote coexistence by concentrating intraspecific competition relative to interspecific competition.
Intraspecific competition accounts for the competition between individuals of a same species.
Counterfeit alarm calls are also used by thrushes to avoid intraspecific competition.
The major impact of intraspecific competition is reduced population growth rates as population density increases.

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When these organisms belong to the same species it is referred to as intraspecific competition.
Intraspecific competition and enzyme variability have been observed to influence the bioenergetics of many organisms.
Decreased, apparently reduced by intraspecific competition.
Studies show that intraspecific competition can regulate population dynamics changes in population size over time.
If the organisms within a population are members of the same species, this is intraspecific competition.
Intraspecific competition in the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria.
However, this trend is a result of increased intraspecific competition for both soybean and barnyardgrass.
Strong intraspecific competition and little interspecific competition occurs among Dipodomys species.
This allows the sexes to utilize different ecological niches, thereby reducing intraspecific competition.
In other words, intraspecific competition must exceed interspecific competition.
Key words, allometry, branching pattern, competitive hierarchy, Galium aparine, intraspecific competition.
Intraspecific competition does take place over food, especially when it is scarce.
When resources are infinite, intraspecific competition does not occur and populations can grow exponentially.
Intraspecific competition ( competition between the same species ) has.
For acacias, intraspecific competition was stronger than interspecific competition with eucalypts.
Interspecific and intraspecific competition also play a role, but this has not been analyzed here.
For many species, intraspecific competition has strong effects on how population size varies over time.
The role of intraspecific competition in regulating recruitment in the cockle Cerastoderma edule ( I. ).

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