?? 4 Grazing zebras of the species \textit{Equus quagga} reduce the grass available for each other on the savanna. What is this type of interaction called? intraspecific exploitation competition interspecific exploitation competition infraspecific interference competition interspecific interference competition 1 pts
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1. Which statement about interspecific competition is false? a. Exploitation competition is the most common form of competition in nature b. Competition is often asymmetrical with one species competing more strongly than the other c. Inter and intra specific competition are happening simultaneously d. Competition is an interaction in which one species is harmed and the other species benefits 2. Which of the following is an example of interference competition? a. Zooplankton and mussels that both consume phytoplankton b. Plants that require the same limiting nutrient c. Lions and hyenas that fight over a captured zebra d. Zebra and and ants that both consume grass 3. In the logistic growth model describing intraspecific competition, as the population size increases and approaches the carrying capacity, K, the population growth rate will ____________. a. increase b. decrease c. remain unchanged as long as no other variables are changed
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Two species of birds feed on similar types of insects and nest in the same tree species. This is an example of a. intraspecific competition. b. interference competition. c. exploitation competition. d. mutualism. e. none of the above.
Identify whether the following scenario is an example of increasing or decreasing competition and intraspecific or interspecific competition. Increasing or Decreasing Competition | Intraspecific or Interspecific Competition Zebra mussels being introduced to the Great Lakes Culling the wolf population in Northern Alberta to preserve the caribou population Cichlids in Lake Victoria, evolving into more than 500 different species Bison population migrating from B.C. to Northern Alberta during mating season 23. Intraspecific competition reduces allelic diversity by A. allowing K-selected species to have a selective advantage over r-selected species B. relieving predator pressure on the prey population C. allowing two different species occupying the same niche to compete for resources D. creating a competitive advantage to certain alleles 24. Interspecific competition occurs A. between two populations of different species occupying different habitats B. between two populations of different species occupying the same habitat C. within a population of the same species occupying different habitats D. within a population of the same species occupying the same habitat
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