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  2. Competition (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Competition is an interaction between organisms or species in which both require one or more resources that are in limited supply (such as food, water, or territory). [1] Competition lowers the fitness of both organisms involved since the presence of one of the organisms always reduces the amount of the resource available to the other. [2]

  3. Interspecific competition - Wikipedia

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    Interspecific competition, in ecology, is a form of competition in which individuals of different species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem (e.g. food or living space). This can be contrasted with mutualism, a type of symbiosis. Competition between members of the same species is called intraspecific competition.

  4. List of food and drink awards - Wikipedia

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    International awards for food and beverage brands Netherlands: A.A. Taste Award: Anti Additive Association: Awards for less or non-additive food and beverage brands Canada: Salt Lick Award: Canadian Stroke Network, Obesity Canada, Advanced Foods and Materials Network: Canadian manufacturers of foods with high sodium levels Belgium: Monde Selection

  5. All of the viral 'animals that look like food' comparisons ...

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    As her oddly observant tweets continue going viral -- many have been featured on famous Instagrams like @thefatjewish and @fuckjerry--Twitter user @teenybiscuit keeps churning out her signature ...

  6. Intraspecific competition - Wikipedia

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    Apparent competition is generally associated with inter rather than intraspecific competition, whereby two different species share a common predator. An adaptation that makes one species less likely to be eaten results in a reduction in fitness for the other prey species because the predator species hunts more intensely as food has become more ...

  7. Scramble competition - Wikipedia

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    While larger beetles, similar to larger animals in general, tend to win more often in contest competition, the opposite can be true in a scramble competition. [11] Specifically with beetles, scramble competition is dependent on male movement and locomotion so that the beetle that can move faster is more likely to be successful in attaining ...

  8. Foods From the '70s and '80s People Will Never Eat ... - AOL

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    Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...

  9. I tried 3 types of premade espresso martinis. The best was ...

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    A sales associate at the liquor store told me the On the Rocks espresso martini, which has 20% alcohol by volume, was a popular drink.. According to its label, this "rich and dark espresso martini ...