Stronger intraspecific competition leads to more diverse species coexistence in ecosystems.
Competition between species for resources can affect how many different species can coexist in an environment. By studying direct competition within and between species, scientists found that the number of coexisting species is determined by how easily each species can invade communities with fewer species. Stronger competition within a species can make it easier for that species to invade and coexist with others, leading to a greater diversity of species in an ecosystem.