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Browsing by Subject "competition"
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How Competition Is Viewed Across Cultures: A Test of Four Theories
(2007)Competition is a pervasive aspect of human life. Yet the values and attitudes that people have concerning competition vary widely, from the belief that it underpins the social order to the belief that it corrodes positive ... -
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Identification and characterization of novel quorum sensing systems through the scope of interspecies interaction in Streptococcal species
(2022)Quorum sensing (QS) is a chemical-based intercellular communication method related to population density used by single-celled organisms to coordinate gene regulation and resultant group behavior. These behaviors include ... -
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Investigations of physiological and competitive relationships of Elymus species related to establishment in the Great Basin, USA.
(2012)The Great Basin of western North America is rapidly being invaded by exotic annual grasses that decrease cover of native perennial bunchgrasses and shrubs. Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is the most widespread and problematic ... -
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Vertical distribution of soil water use and maintenance of stomatal conductance in the invasive exotic plant Lepidium latifolium in the riparian zone of the Walker River.
(2009)Some invasive plants, such as Lepidium latifolium, are known to have extensive root systems which hypothetically allow them to access ground water and gain a competitive advantage over native forbs and grasses. These ...