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(Solved): Q3.36. Observe initial conditions at points A and B (upland, top), and \( C \) and \( D \) (lowland ...
Q3.36. Observe initial conditions at points A and B (upland, top), and \( C \) and \( D \) (lowland, bottom). Which TWO of the points on the graphs represent initial conditions that will result in one of the species being driven to extinction? \( A \) and \( B \) \( A \) and \( C \) \( C \) and \( D \) \( B \) and \( D \) Q3.37. The per-capita competitive effect on Species F of Species G, \( \alpha_{F G} \), is \( 0.8 \). Based on this information alone, which is most likely to be true about Species \( F \) and \( G \) ? Because \( \alpha_{F G}<1 \), Species \( F \) is the stronger competitor. Individuals of species \( F \) are affected more strongly by competition with members of their own species more than they are by competition with species G An additional 100 individuals of Species F will reduce the equilibrium population size of Species \( G \) by 80 , regardless of initial population sizes Zero growth isocines for two hypothetical systems of two competing species of prairie grass A stable equiltrium between Species \( F \) and \( G \) will occur if \( \alpha_{G E} \) is also equal to 08
SOLUTION :-3.37: From the question we get that per capita competitive effect on species F of species G, αFG , is 0.8 . Based on this information alone , the fact of options 2 i.e " Individuals of species F are affected more strongly by competition w