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This is the change in behavioral or feeding patterns by two or more competing populations to reduce interspecific competition.

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Niche Shift

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Niche refers to the totality of habitat, activity pattern and functional role of organisms in the system. It also includes the resources used by organisms. Interspecific competition between two species can be reduced by change in the niche of organisms. Two species that do not share common niche can survive in same habitat. Niche shift includes changes in behaviour or feeding pattern of the competing species.

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Nice shift is the change in behavioral or feeding patterns by two or more competing populations to reduce interspecific competition. Interspecific competition is a type of competition between organisms of different species. A niche is a full range of physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives and the way in which the organism uses those conditions.
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