8. Consider another pair of species. For Species 1, K₁ = 125 and a=0.5. For Species 2, K₂ = 80 and 30.4. This plot shows

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8. Consider another pair of species. For Species 1, K₁ = 125 and a=0.5. For Species 2, K₂ = 80 and 30.4. This plot shows

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8 Consider Another Pair Of Species For Species 1 K 125 And A 0 5 For Species 2 K 80 And 30 4 This Plot Shows 1
8 Consider Another Pair Of Species For Species 1 K 125 And A 0 5 For Species 2 K 80 And 30 4 This Plot Shows 1 (57.06 KiB) Viewed 15 times
8. Consider another pair of species. For Species 1, K₁ = 125 and a=0.5. For Species 2, K₂ = 80 and 30.4. This plot shows both species' zero population growth isoclines. 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 50 100 N1 150 200 250 Species 2 Species 1 a. What is the expected outcome of competition in the scenario presented here? Consider the equilibrium point for these populations (that is, will there be a winner) and how you expect it to differ from the scenario presented in #7. b. In a scenario like this, do you expect intraspecific or interspecific competition to be more intense for these species?
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