Many species coexist in nature, but when is coexistence not an option? Here, I take a semi-deep dive into the competitive exclusion principle, a fundamental concept in community ecology. Enjoy!
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Introduction
3:26 The Experiment
10:27 Conclusions
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REFERENCES
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Gause, Georgii Frantsevich. "Experimental studies on the struggle for existence: I. Mixed population of two species of yeast." Journal of experimental biology 9.4 (1932): 389-402.
Hardin, Garrett. "The Competitive Exclusion Principle: An idea that took a century to be born has implications in ecology, economics, and genetics." science 131.3409 (1960): 1292-1297.
Tilman, David, Mark Mattson, and Sara Langer. "Competition and nutrient kinetics along a temperature gradient: An experimental test of a mechanistic approach to niche theory." Limnology and Oceanography 26.6 (1981): 1020-1033.
Tilman, David. "Resource Competition and Community Structure.(MPB-17), Volume 17." Resource Competition and Community Structure.(MPB-17), Volume 17. Princeton university press, 1982.
Begon, Michael, and Colin R. Townsend. Ecology: from individuals to ecosystems. John Wiley & Sons, 2020.
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