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Differences in SS and FS growth rates thus mitigate competition for oxygen through temporal niche separation.
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Algacultural production systems can be constructed on degraded or otherwise unproductive land unsuitable for conventional feedstocks [ 13], mitigating competition for arable land as well as tradeoffs between bioenergy production and food security.
Many original members, with weak growth rates, heavy labour-market regulation and expensive welfare states, have been looking for ways to mitigate competition from central Europe.
One way to improve social self-sufficiency of the reserve is to develop ecotourism and private donors, which will increase economic vitality and mitigate the intense economic competition for reserve land.
To mitigate the effects of increased competition for limited potable water, horticulturalists and municipalities in California and in arid and semi-arid climates around the world are developing sources of recycled wastewater (Hamilton et al. 2005; Miller 2006; Toze 2006).
Competition, for one.
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