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- If a species is a good intraspecific competitor, is it necessarily a good interspecific competitor? Yes O NoWhat term is used to describe how members of different species strategize how, when, and where they will obtain resources to reduce competition? competitive reduction resource partitioning interspecies competition intraspecies competitionThe relationship between impalas and oxpeckers, the birds that feed on their ticks, is an example of a mutualism, not commensalism, because one species benefits and the other is not helped or harmed neither species benefits both species are harmed one species benefits but the other is harmed both species benefit, not just one
- Predation is an interaction between two species best described how? One species benefits from the interaction at a cost to the other species. Both species benefit from the interaction. One species benefits from the interaction, and the other is unaffected. Neither species benefit from the interaction.Read this quote from Charles Darwin (from Origin of Species). What is he describing? "Thus, I can understand how a flower and a bee might slowly become, either simultaneously or one after the other, modified and adapted to each other in the most perfect manner, by the continued preservation of all the individuals which presented slight deviations of structure mutually favorable to one another." An interaction network. A predator/prey cycle. O Coevolution. An obligate mutualism.Male bullfrogs fighting for access to females for mating purposes is an example of: O Exploitation competition. Interference competition. Intraspecific competition. Both intraspecific and interference competition.
- ntal Science-SC5 X active + r19.core.learn.edgenuity.com/Player/ nmental Science - SC5181 A 11 3 ال Mark this and retur Which of the following examples could help reduce competition between two species? O Prevent one species from mating regularly O Allow each to occasional access to a limited resource O Introduce another species into the ecosystem O Separate them with a physical barrier C 12 $ 14 15 16 17 4 % 18 19 20 5 M Oll 6 31 DELL O O Save and Exit Next 9 < ★ English & 08080808BA 7 Submit Oct 6 ☐ I Kinley Heath X 3:59 A ů backsWhich of the following do NOT represent examples of interactions within communities? * Defence mechanisms AND intraspecific competition interspecific competition defense mechanisms defence mechanisms AND interspecific competition intraspecific competitionTwo fish species, Species 1 and Species 2 live in the same lake at the same time and are competing for the same prey. Which of the following is/are a possible outcome of competition? Select all that apply V Species 1 is better at obtaining prey than Species 2 and drives Species 2 to extinction in the habitat. O Species 2 is better at obtaining prey than Species 1 and drives Species 1 to extinction in the habitat. O Species 1 begins to forage for prey in the shallow portions of the lake, while Species 2 forages in the deeper parts of the lake, and both species persist in the habitat. O Over time, Species 1 develops a mouth shape adapted for smaller prey individuals and Species 2 develops a mouth shape adapted to larger prey individuals, and both species persist in the habitat.
- What would a random distribution of species in an environment indicate? that females are antagonistically interacting in the population that males are antagonistically interacting in the population resources are uniformly distributed throughout the habitat O resources are randomly distributed throughout the habitatWhich competition is exclusively intraspecific? competition for shelter competition for mates competition for food competition for waterWhich type of interaction would impact both organisms involved negatively? Choose All That Apply predation O intraspecific competition O commensalism interspecific competition