-
probably originated in
Southeast Asia
during the
Early Pleistocene and
outcompeted other suid
species as they
spread throughout the Old World. As of 2005[update]...
- took
control of the
trade posts. Soon, the
Dutch East
India Company outcompeted its
English counterpart and eventually, from 1654 onwards, was in complete...
-
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...
- when males,
human or nonhuman,
receive cues that they are
physically outcompeted, the
Napoleon complex psychology kicks in:
physically weaker males should...
-
highly connected (that is, flat)
region in the
fitness landscape will
outcompete a
quasispecies located at a
higher but
narrower fitness peak in which...
- "keystone species",
keeping its prey po****tions in
balance so some do not
outcompete the
others and
destroy the kelp in
which they live. The black-footed ferret...
- 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...
-
United Kingdom,
there are
fears that the seven-spot
ladybird is
being outcompeted for food by the
harlequin ladybird.
Mating Larva In
addition to insect...
-
affected by
native trematodes on the
Eastern Atlantic coast. This
helps them
outcompete native crabs such as the
Atlantic Rock and
Jonah crabs.
Ecological parasitology...
- of open space, to increase; the Darwin's fox, subsequently, is
being outcompeted.
Another problem they face is
their inability to
fight off
diseases transmitted...