Which principle states that two species in the same habitat cannot have the same niche? A. Niche exclusion principle
B. Competitive exclusion principle
C. Habitat exclusion principle
D. Population exclusion principle
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The correct answer is B. Competitive exclusion principle.
This principle states that two species competing for the same resources in an environment cannot coexist if they occupy the same niche. One species will outcompete the other, leading to the exclusion of the less competitive species. This concept highlights the importance of resource allocation and ecological balance in habitats.
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