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Interspecific competition, in ecology, is a form of
competition in
which individuals of
different species compete for the same
resources in an ecosystem...
- (Bos gaurus)
derived from in vitro-generated
embryos and
transferred interspecifically into
domestic cattle (Bos taurus)". Theriogenology. 55 (7): 1447–1455...
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described as
being interspecific, intraspecific, and conspecific.
Interspecificity (literally between/among species), or
being interspecific,
describes issues...
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Interspecific feeding refers to
behaviour reported in wild animals,
particularly birds where adults of one
species feed the
young of
another species....
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animals in one po****tion with
those of
another po****tion.
These include interspecific hybrids or
crosses between different breeds. In biology, the result...
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Symbiosis (from Gr**** συμβίωσις, symbíōsis, "living with, companionship, camaraderie", from σύν, sýn, "together", and βίωσις, bíōsis, "living") is any...
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Dianthus barbatus, the
sweet William, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Caryophyllaceae,
native to
southern Europe and
parts of Asia. It has...
- lead to an
increase in
genetic flexibility. The most
apparent type of
interspecific aggression is that
observed in the
interaction between a
predator and...
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fitness consequences for both species.
These fitness costs might promote interspecific aggression because resources need to be
defended against heterospecifics...
- Miller,
Edward H.,
Alberto Ponce de León, and
Robert L. Delong. "Violent
interspecific ****ual
behavior by male sea
lions (Otariidae):
evolutionary and phylogenetic...