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In ecology theory, the principle of competitive exclusion states that multiple species in competition for the same resource cannot coexist, as even the slightest advantage of one species over the other is successively amplified; a mechanism referred to as “rich get richer” or preferential attachment. This eventually leads to the extinction of the inferior species.
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In
ecology
theory,
the
principle
of
competitive
exclusion
states
that
multiple
species
in
competition
for
the
same
resource
cannot
coexist,
as
even
the
slightest
advantage
of
one
species
over
the
other
is
successively
amplified;
a
mechanism
referred
to
as
“rich
get
richer”
or
preferential
attachment.
This
eventually
leads
to
the
extinction
of
the
inferior
species.