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    In ecology, the competitioncolonization trade-off is a stabilizing mechanism that has been proposed to explain species diversity in some biological systems...
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  • win; the two specialized groups can coexist in a competition-colonization trade-off. Lottery competition has been used to in understanding many key ideas...
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    competitively, whereas wing lice excel in colonization. Support for a model of competition-colonization trade-off is also found in small mammals related...
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    succession, such as trophic interaction, initial composition, and competition-colonization trade-offs. The factors that control the increase in abundance of a...
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    Keymer JE (November 2022). "Ecological succession and the competition-colonization trade-off in microbial communities". BMC Biology. 20 (1): 262. doi:10...
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  • Colonisation or colonization is the spread and development of an organism in a new area or habitat. Colonization comprises the physical arrival of a species...
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    was the history of colonization, Shchapov described the process .... Two methods of colonization were primary: 'fur colonization,' with hunters harvesting...
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    depend on disturbance in ecosystems where it often occurs. Competition-colonization trade-off Ecological succession Habitat fragmentation Patch dynamics...
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    production became ports and trading posts". The trans-Atlantic slave trade resulted in the colonization of Africa. Colonization in Africa continues to have...
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  • DV, Jantz S, Collins MD, Keele M, Drake JA. On testing the competition-colonization trade-off in a multispecies assemblage. The American Naturalist. 2006...
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    Space colonization is the use of outer space for colonization, such as permanent habitation, exploitation or territorial claims. Extraterrestrial colonization is...
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    Black Sea. The Venetians met competition in the slave trade by the Republic of Genoa. Both slave routes were closed off to Venice due to the conquests...
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    Sea. The Genoese met competition in the Venetian slave trade of the Republic of Venice. The Black Sea slave trade was closed off from Genoa due to the...
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    American fur trade from the initial period of their colonization of the Americas onward, bringing the financial and material gains of the trade to Europe...
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    (10,09,55,66 km2). Liberia was founded, colonized, established, and controlled by the American Colonization Society, a private organisation established...
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    dominated trade in the Baltic before the Hanseatic league, and with its monopolistic ideology, suppressed the Gotlandic free-trade competition.) By the...
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    such as the formation of ancient empires and the first wave of European colonization. The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and the collapse of the Spanish...
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  • of African slaves traded to the tropics as an export commodity from Africa, dating from the earliest period of Iberian colonization until the mid nineteenth...
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    Spaniards and use Spanish silver from the Americas in trade with China, and they later drew competition with the Dutch East India Company. In 1592, during...
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    animals have been the most valued. Historically the trade stimulated the exploration and colonization of Siberia, northern North America, and the South...
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    colonial history of the United States covers the period of European colonization of North America from the early 16th century until the incorporation...
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    Dutch Formosa (category Former trading posts of the Dutch East India Company)
    (2008a), "Chapter 1: Taiwan on the Eve of Colonization", How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish, and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century, Columbia...
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    Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. As a consequence of European colonization, the Indigenous population declined by forty to eighty percent and several...
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    Dutch West India Company (category Dutch colonization of the Americas)
    States-General in June 1621, granting it a 24-year monopoly on trade and colonization that included the American coast between Newfoundland and the Straits...
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  • Kingdom of Whydah (category Atlantic slave trade)
    to power in 1708, European trade companies had established a significant presence in Whydah and were in constant competition to win the King’s favor. The...
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  • colonization of Ostrobothnia is assumed to have begun in the late 13th century during the Second Swedish Crusade, the same time as the colonization of...
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    portal Netherlands portal Dutch colonization of the Americas Dutch Language Union List of Dutch East India Company trading posts Ministry of the Colonies...
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    and permanent trade of the highly priced spices native to Southeast Asia, included pepper, cloves, nutmeg, mace and cinnamon. Competition among the various...
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    Israel. Beyond their homeland, the Phoenicians extended through trade and colonization throughout the Mediterranean, from Cyprus to the Iberian Peninsula...
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    drive of the Spanish colonization of the Americas during the late 15th and 16th centuries was the discovery, production, and trading of precious metals...
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