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- maple is becoming one of the most abundant trees in the region, and outcompeting other maples such as the sugar maple. The most populous cities as of...
- establishing firm military control. It also sponsored American fur traders, who outcompeted the British fur traders. Meanwhile, Euro-American settlers rapidly migrated...
- inhibition by drug metabolites, such as troglitazone metabolites, that outcompete bilirubin for MRP2 transporters for secretion. Post-hepatic hyperbilirubinemia...
- affordable and healthy food. This is alleged to occur when dollar stores outcompete local businesses, and soon become some of the only grocery store–like...
- low-nutrient and acid soils. Oats grow thickly and vigorously, allowing them to outcompete many weeds, and compared to other cereals are relatively free from diseases...
- invade and exploit a new habitat for its natural resources as a method to outcompete the native organisms, eventually taking over the habitat. This can lead...
- AMH po****tions exploded, vastly outnumbering Neanderthals, possibly outcompeting them by sheer numbers. In 2008, archaeologists working at the site of...
- because of pet releases, and has become invasive in many areas where it outcompetes native species. The red-eared slider is included in the list of the world's...
- da Índia Portuguesa it was introduced by the Portuguese. L. camara can outcompete native species, leading to a reduction in biodiversity. It can also cause...
- areas of Victoria, it has become naturalised and is regarded as a weed, outcompeting indigenous Victorian species. Almost all wattles have cream to golden...