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  • 22-07-2017
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The principle that states that two different species cannot occupy the same niche in a given habitat is called what

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ahmedishaal ahmedishaal
  • 29-07-2017
The principle that states that two different species cannot occupy the same niche in a given habitat is called principle of competitive exclusion.
It is also called as Gauses's principle or Grinnell's axiom (after G.F Gause, a soviet  biologist and J. Grinnell, an american naturalist, who first clearly established it).

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