The population of rabbits in a forest is decreasing. Foxes in that region are now competing with each other for the limited number of rabbits in that forest. Which type of competition exists among these foxes?

Respuesta :

Rabbits are eaten by predators such as foxes and wild dogs. If rabbit number decline predators ( foxes ) compete for the rest of the resources in forest. This is the competition between the members of same species or : interspecific competition. Foxes compete for the same resource ( rabbits ).
Answer: Interspecific competition.  

The type of competition exists among the foxes is Interspecific competition.

What is Interspecific competition ?

Interspecific competition is the competition between individuals of different species.

Under this competition type we also recognize two types of competition but the interaction is between individuals of different species and not individuals of the same population as is the case in intraspecific competition.

In the given case,

Rabbits are eaten by predators such as foxes and wild dogs. If rabbit number decline predators ( foxes ) compete for the rest of the resources in forest.

This is the competition between the members of same species or : interspecific competition. Foxes compete for the same resource (rabbits).

Hence , The type of competition exists among the foxes is Interspecific competition.

Learn more about Interspecific competition here ;

https://brainly.com/question/9952125

#SPJ5