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Population dynamics and competitive outcome derive from resource allocation statistics: the governing influence of the distinguishability of individuals
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The theory clarifies the condition for the energetic equivalence rule (EER) to hold, and provides a statistical explanation for the importance of species functional variation in determining population dynamics and coexistence patterns.
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