The multidimensional niche in Gause's law includes, with respect to prokaryotes, the following factors: the alimentary factor, the symbiosis-antagonism complex, the respiratory function, the concentration of associants, mobility. Cultivation in U-shaped tubes is the optimum method for the detection of spatial separation on account of such factors as respiration and mobility.

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