Why do competitive relationships exist at the same trophic level?

Organisms that occupy the same trophic level (for example, predators) often feed on the same food. This can lead to competition. For example, plants compete for light, predators for herbivores.

Organisms that occupy different trophic levels eat different foods, their interests do not overlap.



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