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 ====== Competition - additional resources ====== ====== Competition - additional resources ======
  
-===== Handouts ===== +===== Lecture ===== 
-  * soon+  * [[http://200.145.112.249/webcast/files/lecture_3_17.pdf|Handout]] 
 +  * [[http://200.145.112.249/webcast/20170118a|Video]]
  
 ===== Read More ===== ===== Read More =====
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   * G.E. Hutchinson: Homage to Santa Rosalia, or are there so many kinds of animals: https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/srachoot/ecoevo/HomagetoSantaRosalia.pdf   * G.E. Hutchinson: Homage to Santa Rosalia, or are there so many kinds of animals: https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/srachoot/ecoevo/HomagetoSantaRosalia.pdf
   * G.E. Hutchinson: Concluding Remarks, http://artifex.org/~ecoreaders/lit/Hutchinson1957.pdf   * G.E. Hutchinson: Concluding Remarks, http://artifex.org/~ecoreaders/lit/Hutchinson1957.pdf
-  * G.E. Hutchinson: The paradox of the Plankton, http://cmore.soest.hawaii.edu/summercourse/2007/documents/paradox_of_the_plankton.pdf 
   * G.F. Gause:  Experimental studies on the struggle for existence: 1. Mixed population of two species of yeast http://jeb.biologists.org/content/9/4/389.full.pdf   * G.F. Gause:  Experimental studies on the struggle for existence: 1. Mixed population of two species of yeast http://jeb.biologists.org/content/9/4/389.full.pdf
   * MacArthur, R., & Levins, R. (1967). The limiting similarity, convergence, and divergence of coexisting species. American naturalist, 377-385.   * MacArthur, R., & Levins, R. (1967). The limiting similarity, convergence, and divergence of coexisting species. American naturalist, 377-385.
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   * Amarasekare, P. (2000). The geometry of coexistence. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 71(1), 1-31.   * Amarasekare, P. (2000). The geometry of coexistence. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 71(1), 1-31.
   * Two species can coexist on a single shared resource! How? Discover on this [[http://www.jstor.org/stable/2460592|very elegant paper]] :   * Two species can coexist on a single shared resource! How? Discover on this [[http://www.jstor.org/stable/2460592|very elegant paper]] :
-    * Armstrong, R. A., & McGehee, R. (1980). Competitive exclusion. American Naturalist, 151-170.+     * Armstrong, R. A., & McGehee, R. (1980). Competitive exclusion. American Naturalist, 151-170
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 +====Applications and empirical studies==== 
 +===The paradox of plancton=== 
 +  * G.E. Hutchinson: The paradox of the Plankton, http://cmore.soest.hawaii.edu/summercourse/2007/documents/paradox_of_the_plankton.pdf 
 +  * Scheffer, Marten, et al. (2003) Why plankton communities have no equilibrium: solutions to the paradox. Hydrobiologia 491.1-3 : 9-18. 
 +  * Li, L., & Chesson, P. (2016). The Effects of Dynamical Rates on Species Coexistence in a Variable Environment: The Paradox of the Plankton Revisited. The American Naturalist, 188(2), E46-E58.
  
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