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Biology, 21.11.2020 04:50 hmontalvo22

Would the carrying capacity of an area for a species be effected by the other species that live in the same area? No, each species is separate.
Only if the two species share food.
Only in the winter when food and shelter are more scarce.
Yes, all the populations in a community effect each other.

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