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Competition and Coexistence in Plankton Communities,1934). Plankton (now phytoplankton) again served as model organisms when Hutchinson (1961) made the ecological community aware of the apparent contradiction between the competitive exclusion principle and the number of coexisting species (“the paradox of the plankton”; the theoretical foundations ar浪荡子 发表于 2025-3-23 20:52:15
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Competition and Coexistence in Terrestrial Plants,phic realms, there are on average 1,000 plant species per biome. One of the major unknowns of plant community ecology has been how so many species of plants coexist without a few species competitively excluding all others. Classical ecological theory suggested that there would be only as many specieOphthalmoscope 发表于 2025-3-24 08:13:47
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-39574-61934). Plankton (now phytoplankton) again served as model organisms when Hutchinson (1961) made the ecological community aware of the apparent contradiction between the competitive exclusion principle and the number of coexisting species (“the paradox of the plankton”; the theoretical foundations ar