In ecology, the competitive exclusion principle, sometimes referred to as Gause's law, is a proposition that two species which compete for the same limited...
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Exclusion principle may refer to: Exclusion principle (philosophy), epistemological principle In economics, the exclusion principle states "the owner...
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Soviet and Russian biologist and evolutionist, who proposed the competitive exclusion principle, fundamental to the science of ecology. Classic of ecology...
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unexpectedly wide range of plankton species, apparently flouting the competitive exclusion principle, which holds that when two species compete for the same resource...
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all respects (called Hardin's 'axiom of inequality') and the competitive exclusion principle, some resource or adaptive dimension will provide a niche specific...
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to the competitive exclusion principle, species less suited to compete for resources must either adapt or die out, although competitive exclusion is rarely...
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food). The rationale for character displacement stems from the competitive exclusion principle, also called Gause's Law, which contends that to coexist in...
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Scientific law (redirect from Scientific principle)
transport : Fick's laws of diffusion Graham's law Lamm equation Competitive exclusion principle or Gause's law Mendelian laws (Dominance and Uniformity, segregation...
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Molina-Meyer M (February 2006). "The competitive exclusion principle versus biodiversity through competitive segregation and further adaptation to spatial...
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species is known as interspecific competition. According to the competitive exclusion principle, species less suited to compete for resources should either...
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used in studies of the niche hypothesis and Georgii Gause's competitive exclusion principle. Work on resource partitioning and the structuring of bird...
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continued coexistence. This concept is a corollary of the competitive exclusion principle, which states that, controlling for all else, two species competing...
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can also change communities as other species must adapt. The competitive exclusion principle, also called "Gause's law" which arose from mathematical analysis...
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individuals come out on top and thus survive and reproduce. competitive exclusion principle A biological rule which states that two species cannot coexist...
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of competition between species for limited resources (the competitive exclusion principle). If one species can out-compete another, this could produce...
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component Bateman's principle Biotic component Bottleneck (software) Chemical kinetics Competition (biology) Competitive exclusion principle Ecology Population...
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Wilkins. Gause formulated his Competitive exclusion principle, through experiments involving paramecia. The principle holds that no two species can co-exist...
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1016/S0967-0645(98)80017-9. ISSN 0967-0645. Hardin, G. (1960). "The competitive exclusion principle". Science. 131 (3409): 1292–1297. Bibcode:1960Sci...131.1292H...
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Invasive species may drive local native species to extinction via competitive exclusion, niche displacement, or hybridization with related native species...
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alpha guild do not typically coexist in the same area, as the competitive exclusion principle prevents this. If species are grouped into an alpha guild together...
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related to Nocturnality. Adaptation Antipredator adaptation Competitive exclusion principle Crepuscular Crypsis Diurnality List of nocturnal animals List...
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"The evolution of mammals on islands". Gause's law or the competitive exclusion principle, named for Georgy Gause, states that two species competing...
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cofactor – collagen – collecting duct – commensalism – competitive exclusion principle – competitive inhibitor – complementary DNA – complement system –...
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a simple system that worked." Gause's law, in ecology, the competitive exclusion principle: "complete competitors cannot coexist." Gauss's law, in physics...
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of Earth's other species. This is a special example of the competitive exclusion principle in ecology, which states that two species which compete for...
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and come out as a successful invader. In accordance with the competitive exclusion principle, no other species can inhabit the same late summer niche as...
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invasive white-eye. This occurrence is best explained by the competitive exclusion principle, which dictates that two complete competitors cannot co-exist...
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The high diversity of phytoplankton seems to violate the competitive exclusion principle. Ediacaran biota. How should Ediacaran biota be classified...
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thus helping to keep their gene pools separate (see also Competitive exclusion principle). "Alcedinidae". aviansystematics.org. The Trust for Avian...
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ecosystems and work by Hal Smith explored the applicability of the competitive exclusion principle to serial passage. Later, Erez and Lopez et al. predicted that...
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