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Some point the finger at overfishing, which both removes species that eat jellyfish and reduces competition for food.
Being able to withstand such extreme heat also reduces competition for food from less thermo-tolerant scavengers.
Lowered stand density reduces competition for water in these semi-arid forests, where productivity is usually limited by summer drought.
This reduces competition for resources and also reduces the risk of newly laid eggs being eaten by predators.
Energetics may be ancillary to production of and resistance to DCA, a potent antimicrobial agent that reduces competition for growth substrates.
This extension is critical given that antigenic mutations acquire their selective advantage through immune escape, which reduces competition for susceptible hosts and therefore in principle could allow for long-term coexistence of virus strains through niche partitioning of the host population (Cobey, 2014).
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However, persistence can also provide an indirect benefit to other individuals, because the reduced growth rate can reduce competition for limiting resources.
A reduced concentration of acetylcholine would reduce competition for the NMBA to bind to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, thereby potentiating the NMB.
More recently, however, anti-competitive conduct by monopolists and reduced competition for the biotechnology that we need has emerged as a major obstacle.
"With the reduced competition for mates, you are less likely to need a baculum," he added.
They could use prescribed fire to thin certain parts of the forest and reduce competition for water, for instance.
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