http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotic_system_ecology
Although many alternate theories have been postulated for the ability of guild-mates to coexist , resource partitioning has been well documented in lotic systems as a means of reducing competition. The three main types of resource partitioning include habitat, dietary, and temporal segregation.
Although many alternate theories have been postulated for the ability of guild-mates to coexist , resource partitioning has been well documented in lotic systems as a means of reducing competition. The three main types of resource partitioning include habitat, dietary, and temporal segregation.
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