Inspite of interspecific competition in nature, which mechanism the competing species might have evolved for their survival?
Resource partitioning
Competitive release
Mutualism
Predation
Inspite of interspecific competition the competing species may co-exist by doing resource partitioning. In mutualism two organisms are equally benefitted. In predation one organism (Predator) eats the another one (Prey). In competition release there occurs dramatical increase in population of a less distributed species when its superior competitor is removed.
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