Life: The Science of Biology
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Chapter 55.3, Problem 1R
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The change in the niche of the red squirrel when it interacts with the gray squirrel.

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Species interaction among the different species can be positive negative or neutral. The interaction between the two squirrel species, one of which is the native one and the other introduced into its niche, has changed the population size in the niche. As compared to the earlier higher population of the native squirrels, there was more number of non-native squirrels later.

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