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Figure 1. Distribution of species on the axis of the resource parameter at some moment of time
Figure 2. Increase the optimal phenotypic diversity (asterisks in Fig. a) and decrease the optimal number of species (numbers in frames in Fig
Figure 4. Width and number of niches according to the ratio of available schematically the phenotypic distribution of populations, i.e
Figure 5. Increase of niches overlapping (a), increase of the optimal values of species number and decrease of niche width (b) in more stable environments

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