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What is exploitation competition?

  1. When a species’ survival or reproduction is suppressed because of the presence of a staunch competitor, it is called exploitation competition.
  2. When a species’ survival or reproduction is increased because of the presence of a staunch competitor, it is called exploitation competition.
  3. When a species’ survival or reproduction is suppressed because of the presence of prey, it is called exploitation competition.
  4. When a species’ survival or reproduction is suppressed because of the absence of a staunch competitor, it is called exploitation competition.

Hint:

A powerful competitor will decrease the survival rate of the others sharing the same locality.

The correct answer is: When a species’ survival or reproduction is suppressed because of the presence of a staunch competitor, it is called exploitation competition.


    • Competition occurs when two or more individuals fight for the same material or for survival
    • Exploitation competition refers to the situation where in the presence of a more capable competitor reduces the survival of other members present in the society
    • Displacement of the weaker ones does not occur
    • A competitive pressure exists between the organisms controlling the survival in that environment

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