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The Gause's Law of competitive exclusion or competitive exclusion principle or just Gause's Law, states that two species that compete for the exact same resources cannot stably coexist indefinitely. Out of the two competitive species, one competitor always has some advantage over the second competitor that leads to the extinction of the second

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Gause's Competitive Exclusion Principle states that two species that compete for the exact same resources cannot stably coexist.

One of the two competitors will always have a slight advantage over the other that leads to extinction of the second competitor in the long run. As a consequence, competing related species often evolve distinguishing characteristics in areas where they co-exist.

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