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two species competing can coexist even though they do not inhibit themselves more than they inhibit the other is known as Intraspecific competition

Intraspecific competition is an ecological systems theory relationship in which individuals of different species of a single kind struggle for scarce funds. This lowers efficiency for both individuals; however, the more fit species survives and can reproduce. Barnacles compete for space on rocks, which they use to filter water for food. Plants that use chemical compounds to discourage competitors, even those of the same species, and to keep them from growing too close together.

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