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One major benefit of using DHCP is the ease with which computers can be moved.
Competitive Exclusion
A principle stating that two species competing for the same resource cannot coexist at constant population values, if other ecological factors remain constant.
Interspecific Competition
A form of competition between individuals of different species competing for the same resource in an ecosystem.
Intraspecific Competition
A situation in ecology where individuals of the same species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem, such as food, space, or mates.
Character Displacement
The tendency for two similar species to diverge (become more different) in areas where their ranges overlap; reduces interspecific competition.
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