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    Gause's "Competitive Exclusion Principle" States That
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Gause's "Competitive Exclusion Principle" States That

Question 3

Question 3

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Gause's "competitive exclusion principle" states that


A) when two species occur together, competition is always prevented by some behavioral adjustment.
B) no two species can coexist indefinitely.
C) no two competing species can coexist indefinitely.
D) no two species with identical niches can coexist indefinitely.
E) None of the choices are correct.

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