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A theory that no two populations of different species will occupy the same niche and compete for exactly the same resources in the same habitat for very long.
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| competitive exclusion |
When one species outcompetes others for the resources of a particular area.
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| competitive inhibitor |
A molecule whose inhibitory effects on an enzyme can be overcome by increased substrate concentration.
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| competitive exclusion |
Description: Use or defence of a resource by one individual that reduces the availability of the resource to other individuals. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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| competitive exclusion |
Extinction of a population due to competition with another species.
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