According to the Section 1e activity, which of the models performed well in wet conditions, but poorly in arid condition

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According to the Section 1e activity, which of the models performed well in wet conditions, but poorly in arid condition

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According to the Section 1e activity, which of the models performed well in wet conditions, but poorly in arid conditions? Medium constraint No constraint High constraint Low constraint
Activity rate Activity rate Preferred temperature range Temperature range suitable for activity Body temperature Minimum field body temperature A Body temperature C Maximum field body temperature Activity rate Activity/physiological rate Body temperature Body temperature D B Figure 1: Overview of the various models of temperature-dependent activity that we tested: high constraint (A), medium constraint (B), low constraint (C), and physiological performance (D). See text for details.
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