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  • 14-11-2015
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How can competition limit a population's growth

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BenR109
BenR109 BenR109
  • 15-11-2015
there could be a decrease in one organism, which could limit another populations food, which means more would die
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WorldCitizen WorldCitizen
  • 15-11-2015
A competition can lead to direct wars/fights between members of populations, in which people (or animals) will die (if there is only limited food, only limited number of people can survive...). So a competition for water in a very dry area can directly lead to deaths.

Alternatively, those that loose the competition might die as a result of not getting the resource they were competing over.
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