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Paradox of the plankton
The long–term coexistence of plankton species that might be expected to compete. This is due to the degree to which chance encounters dictate the degree to which intra– or interspecific competition occurs. This, in turn, is due to plankton be unusually dependent on their physical environment for support, transport and food.
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