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Ecology / Cellular automaton / Ecological succession / Interspecific competition / Evolution / Competitive exclusion principle / Von Neumann neighborhood / Predation / Ficus / Biology / Biological interactions / Cellular automata
Ecology
Cellular automaton
Ecological succession
Interspecific competition
Evolution
Competitive exclusion principle
Von Neumann neighborhood
Predation
Ficus
Biology
Biological interactions
Cellular automata

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