All organisms require certain nutrients for survival and reproduction. A particular bacterial population thrives only in
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All organisms require certain nutrients for survival and reproduction. A particular bacterial population thrives only in
All organisms require certain nutrients for survival and reproduction. A particular bacterial population thrives only in the top five millimeters of lakes. A microscopic plant population also thrives only in the top five millimeters of lakes. When the bacterial and plant populations are floating together, the bacterial population is 80% smaller than if it were growing in the absence of the plant population. The plant population is 40% smaller than if it were growing in the absence of the bacterial population. This situation is an example of Interspecific competition One species as predator and the other species as prey Niches of two species that are separate and distinct Resource partitioning between two species
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