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Two types of competition in biology
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1. Intraspecific competition: This type of competition occurs between individuals of the same species. It involves competition for resources such as food, water, shelter, and mates. Intraspecific competition can lead to a decrease in population size and can influence the distribution and behavior of individuals within a population.
2. Interspecific competition: This type of competition occurs between individuals of different species. It involves competition for shared resources in the environment. Interspecific competition can lead to competitive exclusion, where one species outcompetes another for resources, ultimately reducing the population size or even driving a species to extinction.
2. Interspecific competition: This type of competition occurs between individuals of different species. It involves competition for shared resources in the environment. Interspecific competition can lead to competitive exclusion, where one species outcompetes another for resources, ultimately reducing the population size or even driving a species to extinction.
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