What does Gause's Competitive Exclusion Principle state?

  • A
    Competition for similar resources eliminates species with different food preferences.
  • B
    Two species competing for the same limiting resources cannot coexist at constant population values.
  • C
    Larger organisms exclude smaller organisms through competition.
  • D
    Species with higher abundance exclude species with lower abundance through competition.

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