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    Gause's principle of competitive exclusion states that

  • Question 2
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    The interaction observed in this diagram is 

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      I  II
     (i) Competition  (a) Tapeworm and man 
     (ii) Commercialism (b) Lichen
     (iii) Mutualism (c) Cattle regret and cattle
     (iv) Parasitism (d) Lions and leopards
    Select the correct match
     

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    If (+) sign is assigned to beneficial interaction (-) sign to detrimental and (0) to neutral interaction, then population interaction represented by (+) (-) refers to 

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    In which of the following type of interaction, both the interacting organisms do not live close together?

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    Match List I(Parasites) with List II(Type) and select the correct answer using the codes given the lists.

    List-I(Parasites)List-II(Type)
    a. Cascuta sp.$$1$$. Total root parasite
    b. Loranthus sp.$$2$$. Partial root parasite
    c. Orabanche sp.$$3$$. Total stem parasite
    d. Santalum sp.$$4$$. Partial stem parasite

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    Which relationship is beneficial to both interacting organisms but is not obligatory?  

  • Question 8
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    The principle of competitive exclusion was enunciated by

  • Question 9
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    Principle of competitive exclusion was given by

  • Question 10
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    A major cause of mortality of many birds visitors of aquatic habitat is

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