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highly connected (that is, flat)
region in the
fitness landscape will
outcompete a
quasispecies located at a
higher but
narrower fitness peak in which...
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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]...
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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...
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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...
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organisms to another, this is
rarely because the new
dominant group outcompetes the old, but
usually because an
extinction event allows a new group,...
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oxygen for the
active site on heme.
Carbon monoxide's high
affinity may
outcompete oxygen in the
presence of low
oxygen concentration. In
these cir****stances...
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introduced to
enrich recreational fishing; however, they
quickly started outcompeting and
displacing native salmonids upon
their arrival. Non-native, invasive...
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marked the
beginning of the end of
steamboat commerce on the Missouri.
Outcompeted by trains, the
number of
boats slowly dwindled,
until there was almost...
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establishing firm
military control. It also
sponsored American fur traders, who
outcompeted the
British fur traders. Meanwhile, Euro-American
settlers rapidly migrated...
- took
control of the
trade posts. Soon, the
Dutch East
India Company outcompeted its
English counterpart and eventually, from 1654 onwards, was in complete...