intraspecific
(adjective)
occurring among members of the same species
Examples of intraspecific in the following topics:
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Logistic Population Growth
- The resulting competition between population members of the same species for resources is termed intraspecific competition (intra- = "within"; -specific = "species").
- Intraspecific competition for resources may not affect populations that are well below their carrying capacity as resources are plentiful and all individuals can obtain what they need.
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Density-Dependent and Density-Independent Population Regulation
- Most density-dependent factors, which are biological in nature (biotic), include predation, inter- and intraspecific competition, accumulation of waste, and diseases such as those caused by parasites.
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Theories of Life History
- Populations of K-selected species tend to exist close to their carrying capacity (hence the term K-selected) where intraspecific competition is high.