Cooperation and competition among ocean animals is very common. One example of competition is two sharks fighting for the same fish.
The top competition in the pelagic ocean is for food resources, such as plankton, fish, and other small organisms. Predators like sharks, tuna, and billfish compete with each other for these resources, leading to a dynamic ecosystem where balance is key for survival.
organisms try to use the same recourse
Interspecific competition in the ocean is when two species compete against each other for the same resource. The resource that they are competing for is usually in short supply. An example of that resource would be nutrition.
basically blue ocean is when a firm enters a market, where there is no previous competition or rivalry, it is the safest option for a firm to promote its product via marketing strategies, breaking the value of trade case offs
A reduction in sunlight can lead to decreased primary productivity, limiting the availability of food sources for consumers in the ocean ecosystem. This scarcity of resources can cause increased competition among consumers as they vie for the limited food supply. This heightened competition may result in some species outcompeting others, leading to shifts in the ecosystem's structure and dynamics.
The open ocean is one of the largest ecological niches where organisms can live without intense competition due to its vastness and relatively low levels of nutrients. Deep sea environments at extreme depths and extreme temperatures can also provide habitats with minimal competition.
direct competition, indirect competition and budget competition
Horizontal competition, Inter-type competition, vertical competition, channel system competition
they had no competition!
Check competition rules for clarification, it varies from competition to competition.
It is called competiton.