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Two different species cannot live for long duration in the same niche or habitat. This law is

(a) AIlen's law

(b) Mendel's law

(c) Gause's competitive exclusion principle

(d) Weismann's theory

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Correct option (c) Gause's competitive exclusion principle

Explanation:

The principle of competitive exclusion was postulated by Soviet ecologist GF Gause. It states that if two species are competiting with one another for the same limited resource, then one of the species will be able to use that resource more efficiently than the other and the former will, therefore, eventually eliminate the latter locally.

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