In competition between P. caudatum and P. bursaria, neither species goes extinct. This is because they don't utilize the same resources. This conclusion is generalized as the

A. extinction theory.
B. the frequency of competition hypothesis.
C. competition hypothesis.
D. coexistence theory.
E. competitive exclusion theory.


E. competitive exclusion theory.

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