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competitive exclusion principle

No two species can occupy exactly the same fundamental niche indefinitely in a habitat where there is not enough of a particular resource to meet the needs of both species. See ecological niche, fundamental niche, realized niche.

Subject: 
Environmental Science [1]
Vocabulary: 
Chapter 8 - Community Ecology: Structure, Species Interactions, Succession, and Sustainability [2]

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