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How do populations interact within and between trophies levels

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A trophic level is a set of organisms who all have similar nutritional needs. In a food web, secondary consumers, such as fox and birds of prey, are on the same trophic level. How do different populations from the same trophic level interact? Different populations on the same trophic level can compete for food.

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