Exam 11: Competition
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According to the competitive exclusion principle,
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The fundamental niche is the role of the organism in the environment.
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When competition occurs, the realized niche is __________ than the fundamental niche.
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The Lotka-Volterra models show that coexistence is more likely if niche overlap is
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What are the conditions that lead to coexistence in the Lotka-Volterra model?
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In __________ competition one species reduces the resource available to the other; in __________ competition one species reduces access to the resource.
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To demonstrate that competition is occurring one must show that __________.
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