Resource Partitioning When two or more similar species coexist, such as these varieties of warbler, each species only uses part of the available resources.

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Resource Partitioning When two or more similar species coexist, such as these varieties of warbler, each species only uses part of the available resources. This is called resource partitioning. (species sharing resources) Adrienne Farmers

Resource partitioning amongst plants Different species of plants in the same habitat will compete for the same resources like light, water, mineral salts, etc. Different species of plants grow to different heights or have roots that are different lengths so they divide the resources, accessing them in slightly different ways. Adrienne Farmers

Resource partitioning: co-existing shore birds Adrienne Farmers

Resource partitioning Adrienne Farmers

Resource Partitioning ??? Adrienne Farmers