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Discover LudwigThe phrase "availability competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing market dynamics where businesses compete based on the availability of their products or services.
Example: "In today's market, availability competition has become a key factor in attracting customers, as consumers prioritize access over brand loyalty."
Alternatives: "supply competition" or "accessibility rivalry".
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The geometric or exponential growth of all populations is eventually curtailed by food availability, competition for other resources, predation, disease, or some other ecological factor.
Energy conservation, physiological adaptations, prey availability, competition, and predation caused by predators and humans are all important parameters influencing when, and where, animals are active.
The paper considers the optimisation of renewable and fossil technologies along with specific conditions of the optimised city district, such as resource availability, competition and market prices.
LNG from areas with high levels of production can increasingly respond to demand growth elsewhere; however, questions about infrastructure availability, competition with other energy sources, and end use blur our understanding about environmental outcomes.
Reconstructing a natural community is one of the greatest challenges for restoration ecology, partly because community assemblage is determined by several distinct factors such as environmental filters, diaspore availability, competition between and within species, and species potential for colonisation (Webb et al. [2002]; Chase [2003]).
We have shown that persistence can be a social trait, and that it can be influenced by aspects of population structure that determine genetic homogeneity (relatedness) and resource availability (competition) within populations.
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This observation establishes a direct link between nutrient availability (exploitative competition) and chemical warfare (interference competition).
"What is the impact of the green crab on reducing existing predation from crabs that it will displace?" The impact of green crab on native crab likely includes 1) reduced prey availability through competition; 2) reduced native crab biomass through predation (discussed briefly on page 5) and competition for shelter; and 3) reduced biomass through loss of nursery habitats (discussed on page 6).
Second generation biofuels derived from lignocellulosic feedstocks tackle the drawbacks posed by the so-called first generation ones regarding feedstock availability and competition with the food industries.
The index combines several key performance indicators: broadband availability, adoption, competition, speed and the dispersion of broadband adoption within the states utilizing FCC's Form 477 data and the recently collected census block level broadband availability data from NTIA.
We reveal a primary effect of variation in carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) on early diatom diversification, followed by a major burst of diversification in the late Eocene epoch, after which diversification is chiefly affected by sea level, an influx of silica availability and competition with other planktonic groups.
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