Competitive ability as a function of sensitivity to the environment I. Competition between Tribolium castaneum and Tribolium confusum in a deteriorating environment

Summary Tribolium castaneum lines selected for high and for low sensitivity to the environment were observed in pure strain culture and in mixed 1∶1 cultures with Tribolium confusm. Since the medium was not refreshed during the experiment, the environment was continuously deteriorating and ultimatel...

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