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saul85 [17]
9 months ago
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Although they are different species, woodpeckers and squirrels both live in holes in trees. what resource are these species comp

eting for? food and water sunlight space or shelter ability to reproduce
Biology
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gayaneshka [121]9 months ago
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Although they are different species, woodpeckers and squirrels both live in holes in trees. The resources that these species compete for include space and shelter.

Woodpeckers are birds that build shelters on the trees while squirrels make holes in wood bark as their habitat.

Species living in the same environment often compete for the distribution of resources including food, shelter, space, and more.

Squirrels eat fruits, nuts, almonds, pecans, etc. while woodpeckers eat insects, nectar, corn, fruits, etc.

There is not so much competition for food but as they both live on trees, they compete for space and shelter.

as they belong to different species, so they don't compete for reproduction opportunities.

See a similar question about species and their resource distribution here:

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