Species facing competition might evolve mechanism that promotes coexistence rather than exclusion. Justify this statement in light of Gause’s competitive exclusion principle, citing suitable examples.
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Hello there, Competitive exclusion principle does not always hold true and therefore species may live together in harmony by adapting in certain ways such as by changing their time period of eating so that it does not conflict with the time period of other species.
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