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A general minimum principle for competing populations: Some ecological and evolutionary consequences
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    A general minimum principle for competing populations: Some ecological and evolutionary consequences (English)
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    1990
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    stable positive equilibrium
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    exploitative competition system
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    global attractor
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    inefficient energy utilization
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    globally stable equilibrium
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    unutilized productivity
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    basal energy consumption
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    caloric income
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    steady state
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    minimum principle
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    inverse correlation
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    trophic niche
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