What are the main intraspecific ecological interactions?
Answer / Harshit Vats
Intraspecific interactions refer to interactions between individuals of the same species. Competition, cooperation, and amensalism are common types of intraspecific interactions that occur within a population. In competition, organisms vie for limited resources such as food or space; in cooperation, they work together to increase their chances of survival (like bees in a hive); and in amensalism, one individual's presence negatively affects another without benefiting itself.
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