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In his 1961 paper "The Paradox of the Plankton," ecologist G. E. Hutchinson noted that several species of algae coexist, sharing the same few mineral nutrient resources in homogeneous open-water systems. Because there is little chance of resource partitioning and niche differentiation in such a situation, the paradox of their coexistence is an apparent violation of
A) Darwin's theory of evolution by means of natural selection.
B) the climax theory of succession.
C) the competitive exclusion principle.
D) the law of mass action.
E) the second law of thermodynamics.
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Biology: Life on Earth

Biology: Life on Earth


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Yes! Correct again Slight Smile
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