The competitive exclusion principle assumes that the
A) competing species have different resource requirements.
B) competing species have the same carrying capacity (K) .
C) environmental conditions remain constant.
D) superior competing species will have a lower population growth rate than the inferior competitor.
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Q19: What is a zero-growth isocline?
A)when the population
Q20: _ competition results when individuals of one
Q21: Species A prefers a more dry habitat
Q22: Q23: Two bird species compete in the forest Q25: How can one grass species be dominant Q26: In Tilman's experiments with diatoms,what was the Q27: Which of the following is TRUE regarding Q28: Paramecium aurelia has a higher rate of Q29: Typically species compete for![]()
A)food.
B)space.
C)essential nutrients.
D)multiple resources simultaneously.
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