Q3.33. Which of the two systems on the right, upland or lowland, is characterize
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Q3.33. Which of the two systems on the right, upland or lowland, is characterized by a stable equilibrium? O Upland O Neither N-N, Phase Plane Upland O Lowland K, Both Submit Q3.34. Consider the stable equilibrium you identified in the previous question. According to the Lotka-Volterra model, how do the relative strengths of intraspecific and interspecific competition impact equilibrium stability? O A stable equilibrium results when intraspecific competition is weaker Lowland than interspecific competition O A stable equilibrium results when intraspecific competition is the same strength as interspecific competition. O. A stable equilibrium results when intraspecific competition is stronger -than interspecific competition. The relative strengths of intraspecific and interspecific competition have no effect on equilibrium stability. Zero growth isoclines for two hypothetical systems of two competing species of prairie grass. Q3.35. In the system characterized by an unstable equilibrium, the outcome of competition depends on what? The carrying capacities of the two species.Explanation / Answer
Q.3.34)- According to Lotka-Volterra Model , they emphasize on nil possibility of co-existance ,but it is always not true.
For Equilibrium stability, the intraspecific competition must be exceeded by interspecific ccompetition, because if there will be more intraspecific( within the same species) competition then there would be less chance of species to be excluded by invasive(other species) & the equilibrium in the environment will be sustained/ maintained.
So ,the correct option would be(C)where intraspecific competition is stronger.
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