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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...
- highly connected (that is, flat) region in the fitness landscape will outcompete a quasispecies located at a higher but narrower fitness peak in which...
- organisms to another, this is rarely because the new dominant group outcompetes the old, but usually because an extinction event allows a new group,...
- 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]...
- "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...
- in many areas of the Eastern and Midwestern regions in North America, outcompeting many native plants and trees. In the northeastern United States, wild...
- 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...
- introduced to enrich recreational fishing; however, they quickly started outcompeting and displacing native salmonids upon their arrival. Non-native, invasive...
- and directly affect prey species, while at other times they may merely outcompete vulnerable species for limited resources. Vital resources including water...
- thought to be better adapted to aquatic life than brachiopods were, outcompeting and relegating them to minor niches in later ages. These two taxa appeared...