Talk:Interspecific competition

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"Moreover, competition is not always a straightforward, direct interaction"

Would someone care to expand about this? I feel that maybe this is more relevant to the competition article, and unless someone wants to clarify the meaning of this it should be removed, as it is more confusing than anything else, and doesn't give any information. IronChris | (talk) 00:48, 7 December 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, I'm not sure what this article covers that isn't already covered in competition (biology). --Delirium 03:07, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Well, competition can, by one method of categorization, be broken into interspecific and intraspecific forms. The purpose of this article is to detail one form, the purpose of the main article is to describe all forms. Though the main article is of major concern for being so small, I don't feel a merge will be needed in the long run. I took a look at a general ecology text the other day and it devoted a full 100 pages to competition, so there is ample material to write about. Richard001 02:37, 12 May 2007 (UTC)