Sentence examples for interactions competition from inspiring English sources

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The analysis characterises four types of interactions: competition, coordination, co-optation, and chaos.

During such interactions, competition of livestock with wild grazers for pasture and water, predation of livestock by large carnivores, and transmission of zoonotic diseases between domestic and wild animals occur (Dejene et al. 2016).

Under these conditions, ecological engineering solutions based on macrophyte introduction may be an efficient way to prevent biofilm development through biotic interactions (competition for light, nutrient and/or light, allelopathic effects).

For clarity, we have neglected other important aspects contributing to tumorigenesis, such as interactions of tumor cells with the immune system and microenvironment, cell-cell interactions, competition for resources and space, as well as the effects of exogenous mutagenic factors and inherited predispositions.

This is partly due to changes in population biology (e. g., Allee effects, changes in age or size structure), in the foodweb (predator-prey interactions, competition) or abiotic conditions in the ecosystem (e. g., temperature, oxygen conditions; habitat alteration) which impair survival [6] [8].

In addition, I consider the effects on different life stages and spatial interactions (competition, dispersal).

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where f ( N t ) represents interactions (competitions) among mature individuals, and r is the growth rate such that r ∈ ( 0, 1 ).

Due to the composition and the surface interaction competition, it is difficult to form the regular and stable phase.

It has been reported that there are at least two kinds of interaction competition or complement – among the isoforms of GalNAc-Ts, as proven by experiments in vitro (Brockhausen et al, 1990; Bennett et al, 1998).

The model more generally highlights the nonlinear scaling up of competitive interactions in competition landscapes, and provides a framework for the study of self-organization in heterogeneous ecosystems.

When the stress and the benefits from positive interactions decrease, competition becomes more dominant; hence, facilitation and competition lie along a continuum of interactions (Bronstein, 1994; Stachowizc, 2001).

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