#Question id: 12003
#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
The graph below shows the growth rates of populations of bacteria that have evolved for many generations at different culture temperatures (25°C, 30°C, and 35°C). Each population grows over only a limited range of temperatures (its thermal niche), which are bounded by its critical thermal limits. Within this range, growth rate increases with temperature up to a maximal value and then declines rapidly with increasing temperature. Growth rates are known to be the major determinant of fitness for these bacteria.
If all three populations were mixed together and placed at 37°C, which of the following would be most likely to happen?
#Question id: 12828
#General Aptitude
#Question id: 19358
#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
#Question id: 14498
#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
#Question id: 14513
#Unit 13. Methods in Biology