Q6. Based on the data in the table below, which of the following pairs of species are likely to be able to coexist based

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Q6. Based on the data in the table below, which of the following pairs of species are likely to be able to coexist based

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Q6 Based On The Data In The Table Below Which Of The Following Pairs Of Species Are Likely To Be Able To Coexist Based 1
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Q6. Based on the data in the table below, which of the following pairs of species are likely to be able to coexist based on Tilman's model of resource competition? Results of Nutrient Addition Experiments, Round Two: Species 1 N P Si (g/l) (ug/L) (ug/L) Nutrient Input Pop Rate size Baseline (1x all) 2x N 2x P 2x Si 1 and 2 2 and 3 1 and 3 100 240 100 200 100 5000 Pop size 80 242 101 4998 79 240 201 4995 158 100 239 99 9999 81 All 3 pairs of species are likely to be able to coexist. Species 2 N P g/L) (1) 6005 49 Si (g/l) 3000 50 4000 50 2999 Pop size 4003 50 48 3998 50 3002 49 7998 94 Species 3 Si N P (ug/L) bug/1 bug/L) 4000 55 120 4002 54 3998 110 3995 22 122 100 150
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