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Competitively inferior one will be eliminated when the resources are limited, according to the principle of

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Competitive release

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Competitive exclusion

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interference competition

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Amensalism

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To solve the question regarding the principle that states a competitively inferior species will be eliminated when resources are limited, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Concept of Competition**: - Competition occurs when two or more species vie for the same limited resources (like food, space, or mates). In such scenarios, one species may be more efficient at utilizing these resources than another. 2. **Identify the Key Terms**: - The question mentions "competitively inferior" and "limited resources." This implies that one species is less capable of competing for resources compared to another species. 3. **Review the Options**: - The options provided include: - Competitive Release - Competitive Exclusion - Interference Competition - Amensalism 4. **Analyze Each Option**: - **Competitive Release**: This refers to the expansion of a species' range when its competitor is removed, not directly related to the elimination of a competitively inferior species. - **Competitive Exclusion**: This principle, also known as Gauss's Law of Competitive Exclusion, states that two species competing for the same resources cannot coexist if one is competitively superior. The inferior one will be eliminated when resources are limited. - **Interference Competition**: This involves direct competition between organisms, but does not specifically address the elimination of one species due to resource limitations. - **Amensalism**: This describes a relationship where one organism is harmed while the other is unaffected, which is not relevant to the question. 5. **Select the Correct Answer**: - Based on the analysis, the correct answer is **Competitive Exclusion**. This principle explains that when resources are limited, the competitively inferior species will be eliminated. ### Final Answer: The principle that states a competitively inferior species will be eliminated when resources are limited is known as **Competitive Exclusion**.
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