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What is Gause's principle? When is it applicable?

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Answered by Sweetbuddy
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The competitive exclusion principle is an ecologicalprinciple stating that when two competing life forms attempt to occupy the same niche, only one outcome is possible: One life form will drive out the other.

The principle applies to all kinds of competitive agent, which includes both genetic and memetic life forms.


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Answered by skyfall63
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Gause's principle:

  • Gause's law or principle is the complete exclusion principle in ecology.
  • It is a proposition named after Gregory Gause that "two species competing" for the same resource cannot coexist.
  • Gause's principle is applicable in the battle of succession that is going on between homo sapiens and the modern corporation.
  • This battle is for the supremacy of the biosphere. When there is a competition between two life forms, one life form will drive out the other,  there is no possibility of two outcomes.
  • If any other life forms exist than it because they have learned to adapt.
  • When there is a successful competition from one life form that drives another from the same biosphere it is when succession occurs.
  • It is obvious that superior will dominate and drive away the inferior.

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