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The concept «Competition» in Biology and Ecology

Authors: Natalia I. Serdiuk; FSFEI of HE \\"Kemerovo State University \\"; Anna A. Resenchuk; FSFEI of HE \\"Kemerovo State University \\";

The concept «Competition» in Biology and Ecology

Abstract

В статье рассмотрены дефиниции понятия «конкуренция», приведенные в различных словарях. Особое внимание уделяется значению этого понятия в областях биологии и экологии. В статье детально описаны типы взаимоотношений между отдельными организмами и их группами в биосфере, делается акцент на конкуренции как подтипе антибиотических отношений, указываются основные ресурсы, являющиеся предметом конкуренции. Показано, что люди, будучи биологическим видом, также сталкиваются с конкуренцией в различных сферах жизни. Эта статья представляет интерес для студенток биологических и экологических направлений, которые хотели бы углубить свои знания в области данной концепции.

The article examines definitions of the concept «Competition» given by several dictionaries. In the article much attention is given to its place in biology and ecology in particular. It describes in detail the types of interactions between organisms and their groups in the biosphere and focuses on the competition as a sub-type mentioning its forms and the main resources organisms compete for. It is shown that people as a species experience competition as well. The article is of interest to biology and ecology students, who would want to develop their understanding of the concept «Competition».

Keywords

экология, конкуренция, biosphere, biology, дефиниция, population, species, биология, популяция, вид, definition, организм, ecology, organism, биосфера, competition, dictionary

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