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Competition is an interaction between organisms, or species, sharing resources that are in limited supply. This is an important topic in ecology. The ‘competitive exclusion principle’ asserts that species less suited to compete will either adapt or die out. In aggressive competition one species may attempt to kill the other. This situation occurs, for example, among some species of ants, and some species or yeast. When enough data is known about the history of a specific competition between two species, mathematics can then be used to predict whether both species will survive and coexist or whether one of them will die out.
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Chou, CS., Friedman, A. (2016). Two Competing Populations. In: Introduction to Mathematical Biology. Springer Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29638-8_6
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