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The answer COEXISTENCE has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of coexistence in various dictionaries:
noun - existing peacefully together
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Living together excites, once resettled |
Living peacefully together in remarkably exotic scene |
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Dec 12 2008 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Mar 13 2004 The Times - Cryptic |
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the state of two or more things existing together, usually in a temporal or spacial sense, with or without mutual interaction |
: to exist together or at the same time. : to live in peace with each other especially as a matter of policy. coexistence -zis-tn(t)s noun. coexistent -tnt adjective. See bcoexist definedb for English-language learners. |
existing peacefully together |
The state or fact of living or existing at the same time or in the same place. |
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Coexistence theory is a framework to understand how competitor traits can maintain species diversity and stave-off competitive exclusion even among similar species living in ecologically similar environments. Coexistence theory explains the stable coexistence of species as an interaction between two opposing forces: fitness differences between species, which should drive the best-adapted species to exclude others within a particular ecological niche, and stabilizing mechanisms, which maintains diversity via niche differentiation. For many species to be stabilized in a community, population growth must be negative density-dependent, i.e. all participating species have a tendency to increase in density as their populations decline. In such communities, any species that becomes rare will experience positive growth, pushing its population to recover and making local extinction unlikely. As the population of one species declines, individuals of that species tend to compete predominantly with individuals of other species. Thus, the tendency of a population to recover as it declines in density reflects reduced interspecific competition (between-species) relative to intraspecific competition (within-species), the signature of niche differentiation (see Lotka-Volterra competition). |