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#Question id: 10693


The diagram represents competition between species 1 and species 2 according to Lotka-Volterra model of competition


Given the conditions in the diagram, the predicted outcome of competition is


#Section 1: Ecology
  1. Unstable coexistence between species 1 and 2 because K1> K2/β and K2>K1/α
  2. Unstable coexistence between species 1 and 2 because K1< K2/β and K2<K1/α
  3. Stable coexistence between species 1 and 2 because K1< K2/β and K2< K1/α
  4. Stable coexistence between species 1 and 2 because K1< K2/β and K2<K1/α
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#Question id: 4641

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of the following statements is an inference of natural selection?

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#Question id: 4642

#Section 2: Evolution

Which of Darwinʹs ideas had the strongest connection to Darwin having read Malthusʹs essay on human population growth?

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#Question id: 4643

#Section 2: Evolution

The treeʹs horizontal axis is a timeline that extends from 100,000 years ago to the present; the vertical axis represents nothing in particular. The labeled branch points on the tree (V—Z) represent various common ancestors. Letʹs say that only since 50,000 years ago has there been enough variation between the lineages depicted here to separate them into distinct species, and only the tips of the lineages on this tree represent distinct species.

How many separate species, both extant and extinct, are depicted in this tree?

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#Question id: 4644

#Section 2: Evolution

The treeʹs horizontal axis is a timeline that extends from 100,000 years ago to the present; the vertical axis represents nothing in particular. The labeled branch points on the tree (V—Z) represent various common ancestors. Letʹs say that only since 50,000 years ago has there been enough variation between the lineages depicted here to separate them into distinct species, and only the tips of the lineages on this tree represent distinct species.

According to this tree, what percent of the species seem to be extant (i.e., not extinct)?

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#Question id: 4645

#Section 2: Evolution

The treeʹs horizontal axis is a timeline that extends from 100,000 years ago to the present; the vertical axis represents nothing in particular. The labeled branch points on the tree (V—Z) represent various common ancestors. Letʹs say that only since 50,000 years ago has there been enough variation between the lineages depicted here to separate them into distinct species, and only the tips of the lineages on this tree represent distinct species.

Which of the five common ancestors, labeled V—Z, has given rise to the greatest number of species, both extant and extinct?

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#Question id: 4646

#Section 2: Evolution

The treeʹs horizontal axis is a timeline that extends from 100,000 years ago to the present; the vertical axis represents nothing in particular. The labeled branch points on the tree (V—Z) represent various common ancestors. Letʹs say that only since 50,000 years ago has there been enough variation between the lineages depicted here to separate them into distinct species, and only the tips of the lineages on this tree represent distinct species.

Which of the five common ancestors, labeled V—Z, has been least successful in terms of the percent of its derived species that are extant?