Journal-Conference Interaction and the Competitive Exclusion Principle

  • Jonathan Grudin

ACM Interactions | , Vol 20(1): pp. 68-73

Publication

Each biological species occupies a unique ecological niche—usually. Occasionally one species invades another’s niche, arriving as a stowaway on a boat, in a tourist’s luggage, floating on a log, or crawling across a newly formed land bridge. What happens when two species occupy the same niche? Biologists agree: One is soon gone.