15 May 2011

Competition in Ecology

Competition within an ecosystem happens whenever resources are limited. Non-divisible resources lead to interference competition, which usually results in competitive exclusion. Exploitative competition tends to happen over divisible resources, leading to niche segregation - which can be symmetrical or asymmetrical. Invasion from outside the ecosystem, predation, disturbances, and changing conditions are mediating factors on competition. This article explains what all that means.

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