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Biology, 29.02.2020 21:05 onlymyworld27

Why are mussels and barnacles considered to be in competition with each other on the rocky shore? They engage in physical fights with each other for mates. They both occupy space on rocks and can prevent the other from settling. They both use the same amount of sunlight. They each keep other species from preying on the other.

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