The basic metapopulation model explains how to find the proportion of occupied patches, p, in a fragmented habitat. In t

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The Basic Metapopulation Model Explains How To Find The Proportion Of Occupied Patches P In A Fragmented Habitat In T 1
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The basic metapopulation model explains how to find the proportion of occupied patches, p, in a fragmented habitat. In this model, pis 1 minus the probability of extinction, e, divided by the probability of colonization, c. p=1- Based on the equation for calculating p, select the set of changes that would increase the proportion of occupied patches. increasing the probability of colonization or increasing the probability of extinction decreasing the probability of colonization or decreasing the probability of extinction increasing the probability of colonization or decreasing the probability of extinction decreasing the probability of colonization or increasing the probability of extinction
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