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Topic Ecology definitions Level Key Stage 3 and GCSE (or any course for students aged 11-16) Outcomes To be able to define and give examples of the following terms: species, population, community, habitat, ecosystem, niche, interspecific and intraspecific competition www.thescienceteacher.co.uk | resources for science teachers who like to think

Find an example from the picture to explain the following terms: species population community habitat ecosystem niche one example of interspecific competition one example of intraspecific competition