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Title: According to the competitive exclusion principle, the populations of two species
Post by: Yoshi on Sep 29, 2014
According to the competitive exclusion principle, the populations of two species that live in the same place and have exactly the same ecological requirements
A) can coexist at the same carrying capacity (K) as when each population is separate.
B) can coexist but with the population of each species at half of the carrying capacity (K) as when each population is separate.
C) can coexist but with the population of one species much higher than that of the other species.
D) cannot coexist because one species will eventually drive the other to extinction.


Title: Re: According to the competitive exclusion principle, the populations of two species
Post by: GeoExp on Oct 9, 2014
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Title: Re: According to the competitive exclusion principle, the populations of two species
Post by: Yoshi on Oct 12, 2014
Thank you :-]


Title: Re: According to the competitive exclusion principle, the populations of two species
Post by: GeoExp on Oct 13, 2014
A pleasure to help. Good luck ;D