Competition help to regulate population growth since only those who are able to obtain food survive.
Crop plants and weeds may compete for water and for sunlight.
Farmers spray herbicides early in the growing season to avoid competition between crop plants and weeds.
<h3>What is the effect of competition on population?</h3>
Competition among species help to regulate population growth by ensuring that only those who are able to obtain food survive. Thus, only fit individuals of a species survive.
Crop plants and weeds may compete for water because water enables them to carry out metabolic activities of growth and development.
Crop plants and weeds may also compete for sunlight and they need sunlight to carry out photosynthesis.
Farmers spray herbicides early in the growing season in order to avoid or reduce competition between crop plants and weeds.
In conclusion, competition among species helps to control overpopulation.
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Many ranchers strongly opposed the reintroduction for wolves because if wolves left the park and killed their live stock they would lose money. However, they are important to maintain a balance in the ecosystem.
If you are interested in learning more, I would suggest reading Wolf Stalker (National Parks Mysteries)
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