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How does competition affects behavior of species

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The way organisms compete with each other determines species distributions, population dynamics, community structure, food webs, and social dominance hierarchies. ... These stressors affect the way that organisms compete with each other and their ability to survive and co-exist.

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If something starts to fight for food or Territory the animal that lives there is either forced to leave or to fight for its home.

What I’m trying to say is when a new species goes to an area where it doesn’t belong it can mess up the way other animals live and eat.

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