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SUMMARY
Interspecific interactions are a classical and vivid research topic, and the competitive exclusion principle states that ecologically similar species cannot coexist. The three pheasant species highly overlapped throughout the year, including moderate overlaps identified between the blue-eared pheasant and blood pheasant and between the blood pheasant and common pheasant; some highly overlapping patterns were observed in both summer and winter due to the breeding season of these species occurring in summer. The overlapping coefficients of the pheasant species were small because of their different habitat types, though the overlapping coefficients were relatively high . . .

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