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BIOL 1001 (090-095) Unit 4.2 Learning Quiz: Community ecology and disease
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Larger crayfish are better at defending shelters than smaller crayfish, regardless of what species they are. Small crayfish can escape competition by occupying small rocks that are not sought after by larger crayfish. The size distribution of the two species is shown in the frequency versus size graph. What is the most likely outcome of competition between species A and B?
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The prompt describes two crayfish species competing for shelters, with larger individuals being better at defending shelters than smaller ones. It also states that small crayfish can escape competition by occupying small rocks that are not sought after by larger crayfish, and it provides a size-frequency graph for the two species.
First, consider what strategies each species uses: larger individua......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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