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University of Cambridge study suggests that competition was fundamental to hominin evolution.
Interspecies competition is common among most vertebrates, but when all the niches are filled, competition kicks in and this explosive evolution flatlines.
The more species of Homo there were, the higher the rate of speciation, according to the study.
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