Posted on 15 September 2012. Tags: Coexist, flying insects, food supply, forage, fruit, grubs, idea, jack sprat, mainstream consumers, niche markets, Niches, nuts, plate, worms
Jack Sprat could eat no fat
his wife could eat no lean,
and so, you see, between them both
They licked the platter clean.
Jack and his wife had different preferences for the food they ate, so never took food from each other’s plate.
Similarly, some birds eat nuts, others fruit, others flying insects, and others worms and grubs.
So they can happily forage and feed together without having to chase each other away from the food supply.
Similar ideas work in economics where some companies specialise in niche markets, and leave others to make products for the mainstream consumers.
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Posted on 29 September 2011. Tags: Answer, Coexist, Explain, Minimum, Niches, Wit
Need a detailed answer ASAP. thank you 🙂
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Posted on 05 March 2011. Tags: Coexist, fundamental niche, gause, intraspecific competition, limited resources, Niches, organism, organisms, outcome, paramecia, succession, Symbiosis, symbiotic relationship
A. the organisms may have to compete directly
B. one organism usually migrates to a new habitat
C. the two organisms will always form a symbiotic relationship
D. both organisms will disappear from the habitat
In his experiments with two species of paramecia, G. F. Gause proved that two competitors cannot coexist on the same limited resources. This outcome demonstrated the principle of
A. symbiosis
B. intraspecific competition
C. succession
D. competitive niche
When two species compete, the niche that each species ultimately occupies is its
A. competitive niche
B. exclusive niche
C. fundamental niche
D. realized niche
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Posted on 25 December 2010. Tags: animals, Coexist, competitive exclusion, environment, Exclusion, extreme, logic, niche
I understand competitive exclusion but wouldn’t the same logic extend to the animals of the same species if we’re going to take competitive exclusion to this extreme?
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Posted on 24 December 2010. Tags: animals, Coexist, competitive exclusion, environment, Exclusion, extreme, logic, niche
I understand competitive exclusion but wouldn’t the same logic extend to the animals of the same species if we’re going to take competitive exclusion to this extreme?
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