Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: interspecific relationship
Target Entity: Interspecific_competition
Preceding Context: The bobcat prey base overlaps with that of other mid-sized predators of a similar ecological niche. Research in Maine has shown little evidence of competitive relationships between the bobcat and coyote or red fox; separation distances and territory overlap appeared random amongst simultaneously monitored animals. However, other studies have found that bobcat populations may decrease in areas with high coyote populations, with the more social inclination of the canid giving them a possible competitive advantage. With the Canadian lynx, however, the
Succeeding Context: affects distribution patterns: competitive exclusion by the bobcat is likely to have prevented any further southward expansion of the range of its felid cousin.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Bobcat

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