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Competitive exclusion principle stating that inferior species are eliminated eventually after prolonged competition was given by

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Answered by RimshaMirkar
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Instead, three potential outcomes can result from strong interspecific competition: competitive exclusion, local extinction and niche differentiation. Competitive exclusion occurs when one species outcompetes another in a part of its habitat so well that the second species is excluded from that part.

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