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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2011
Forests that are composed of two or more tree species with similar ecological strategies appear to contradict the competitive exclusion principle. Beech-maple communities are a well-known example of such a system. On a local scale, a number of mechanisms have been proposed to explain the coexistence of these two species.
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Forests that are composed of two or more tree species with similar ecological strategies appear to contradict the competitive exclusion principle. Beech-maple communities are a well-known example of such a system. On a local scale, a number of mechanisms have been proposed to explain the coexistence of these two species.
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1988
The behaviour of most marine species towards other species is divisible between two distinct phases of the life cycle: larval behaviour, and subsequent behaviour by the adult. Both are constrained to a certain extent by factors intrinsic to each species: for example, morphology and phylogenetic history.
George M. Branch, Amos Barkai
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The behaviour of most marine species towards other species is divisible between two distinct phases of the life cycle: larval behaviour, and subsequent behaviour by the adult. Both are constrained to a certain extent by factors intrinsic to each species: for example, morphology and phylogenetic history.
George M. Branch, Amos Barkai
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Towards improved dynamic photosynthesis in C3 crops by utilising natural genetic variation.
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2022K. Sakoda +3 more
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Evolution
Abstract Only recently has there been renewed interest in how abiotic and biotic factors could influence the effect of interspecific competition. Graciotti et al. (2025) examined the role of interspecific competition and its effect on diversification dynamics in North American canids by developing models that include ecological, temporal,
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Abstract Only recently has there been renewed interest in how abiotic and biotic factors could influence the effect of interspecific competition. Graciotti et al. (2025) examined the role of interspecific competition and its effect on diversification dynamics in North American canids by developing models that include ecological, temporal,
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2017
Claire E Burtch, A. Mansfield, D. Manns
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Claire E Burtch, A. Mansfield, D. Manns
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Interspecific interactions and population dynamics of the Southern pine beetle.
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