What is inter-specific competition?

What is inter-specific competition?



A - When similar species with similar niches become specialists in specific areas and create more than one specific niche, which allows both species to coexist.
B - When two or more members of the same species in a community are competing for resources.
C - When two or more species in a community are competing for resources.
D - When populations that have recently evolved physical variations to adapt to specific microenvironments out-compete all other species.


Answer: C - When two or more species in a community are competing for resources.


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