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Typically, as the number of species in competition goes up, the rate of forming new species goes down. The hominin tribe is an exception
Typically, as the number of species in competition goes up, the rate of forming new species goes down. The hominin tribe is an exception

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Typically, as the number of species in competition goes up, the rate of forming new species goes down. The hominin tribe is an exception . . .

Typically, as the number of species in competition goes up, the rate of forming new species goes down. The hominin tribe is an exception

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