he competition among individuals of the same species in the same location.   the principle that two species that occupy the same niche cannot coexist indefinitely.

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The competitive exclusion principle is best defined as

 

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    the competition among individuals of the same species in the same location.
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    the principle that two species that occupy the same niche cannot coexist indefinitely.
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    an interaction between species that enhances the fitness of the exploiting individual while reducing the fitness of the exploited individual.
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    the principle that if an organism allocates energy to one function, such as growth or reproduction, it reduces the amount of energy available to other functions.
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