Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Peter J. Russell, Paul E. Hertz, Beverly McMillan
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Chapter 53.1, Problem 3SB
How can field experiments demonstrate conclusively that two species compete for limiting
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Draw on one graph, with N2 on the y-axis and N1 on the x-axis, the isoclines for the twocompetitors with the carrying capacities and competition coefficients listed below. Will thesespecies coexist? If not, which species will win? Competitor 1 Competitor 2
K1 = 200, α12 = 0.4 K2 = 400, α21 =1
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If two species are competing for a resource, and one species is a much better competitor than the other, the most likely outcome is _________.
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A) The stronger competitor attempts to predate the other
B) The competitors partition the resource they are competing over
C) Evolution of a mutualist or commensal relationship
D) All of these are likely
E) Extirpation of the weaker competitor
Q: 3-toed sloths have a species of algae that live in their hair, which improves their camouflage in the forest canopy. In turn, the algae get moisture and a place to grow. This is an example of a(n) ________________ interaction, and is denoted by ______.
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A) Amensal, +/0
B) Amensal, -/0
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Explain why you chose A or B, etc. Provide a logical explanation defending your answer choice.
Q:
If two species are competing for a resource, and one species is a much better competitor than the other, the most likely outcome is _________.
Group of answer choices
A) The stronger competitor attempts to predate the other
B) The competitors partition the resource they are competing over
C) Evolution of a mutualist or commensal relationship
D) All of these are likely
E) Extirpation of the weaker competitor
Q: 3-toed sloths have a species of algae that live in their hair, which improves their camouflage in the forest canopy. In turn, the algae get moisture and a place to grow. This is an example of a(n) ________________ interaction, and is denoted by ______.
Group of answer choices
A) Amensal, +/0
B) Amensal, -/0
C) Mutualistic; +/+
D) Commensal; +/0
E) Commensal; +/+
F) Mutualistic; +/0
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Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List)
Ch. 53.1 - How might natural selection favor a carnivore that...Ch. 53.1 - Prob. 2SBCh. 53.1 - How can field experiments demonstrate conclusively...Ch. 53.2 - Prob. 1SBCh. 53.2 - Prob. 2SBCh. 53.3 - Prob. 1SBCh. 53.3 - Prob. 2SBCh. 53.3 - Prob. 3SBCh. 53.4 - Prob. 1SBCh. 53.4 - Prob. 2SB
Ch. 53.5 - Prob. 1SBCh. 53.5 - Prob. 2SBCh. 53.6 - Prob. 1SBCh. 53.6 - How does a climax community differ from early...Ch. 53.6 - Prob. 3SBCh. 53.7 - Prob. 1SBCh. 53.7 - Prob. 2SBCh. 53 - Prob. 1TYKCh. 53 - The use of the same limiting resource by two...Ch. 53 - Prob. 3TYKCh. 53 - Prob. 4TYKCh. 53 - A keystone species: a. is usually a primary...Ch. 53 - Prob. 6TYKCh. 53 - The change in the species composition of a...Ch. 53 - Prob. 8TYKCh. 53 - Prob. 9TYKCh. 53 - Prob. 10TYKCh. 53 - The table below shows how many individuals were...Ch. 53 - Prob. 12TYKCh. 53 - Prob. 13TYKCh. 53 - Prob. 14TYKCh. 53 - Prob. 1ITD
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