3).Type III
In a Type III curve, very few organisms survive their younger years. However, the lucky ones that make it through youth are likely to have pretty long lives after that. Species with this type of curve usually have lots of offspring at once—such as a tree releasing thousands of seeds—but don't provide much care for the offspring.
The survivorship curve of tropical forest trees is 1) Type I. O2) Type II O3) Type...
Fire is a part of the dynamics of this tropical ecosystem 1) Rainforest O2) Dry forest 3) Cloud forest 4) savannah 5) both 2 and 4
Question: What type of survivorship curve does it have?
Questions 1-6 are based on the following calculation of population trajectory. Managers are producing another new breeding colony of snuffles with the following age-specific survival rates (sx) and reproduction rates (mx). Calculate the population trajectory and the age distribution of this population for twelve years using the table below. mx SX mx age age specific fecundity age specific survivorship SX 1-2 10.5 3-4 20.5 5-6 30.5 7-8 2 0.5 9- 100...
Type I survivorship curve indicates A. low juvenile mortality and high mortality in older adults. B. high juvenile mortality and low mortality in older adults. C. low juvenile mortality and low mortality in older adults. D. high juvenile mortality and high mortality in older adults. E. equal chance of dying at any age.
1. what type of survivorship curve do modern human possess? 2. Would uou expect that there is a difference in the survivorship of men and women? Explain why, or why not? 3. Why do humans exhibit this type of surviorship curve? what factors are involved? 4. Why might obituaries be a poor source of data for determining a human surviorship curve?
The distance X between trees in a given forest has a probability density function given f (x) cex/10, x >0, and zero otherwise with measurement in feet i) Find the value of c that makes this function a valid probability density function. [4 marks] ii) Find the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of X. 5 marks What is the probability that the distance from a randomly selected tree to its nearest neighbour is at least 15 feet. iii) 4 marks) iv)...
2 O3(g) 3 O2(g) 4. [O3]i 0.5 M, and [O2]eq = 0.5 M. What is the value of K? What is the value of K if [O3]i = [O2]i = 1.66 M, and at equilibrium [O2] 2.71 M? 5. 6. Initially [O2] = 0.0040 M, and at equilibrium [O2] = 0.0039 M. What is K? Part B: Using K 2 NO(g) N2(g) + O2(g) 7. Initially [NO] = 0.772 M. If K = 30.25, what is [NOJeq? 8. Initially [N2]...
Table 4. 1975 cohort of G. conden x 5. To visualize survivorship in a graph, it is often helpful to calculate the log of survivorship so that the graphed data are more reasonably scaled. Complete Table 4 to the right to log-transform the survivorship data for the 1975 cohort of G. scandens (round to the hundredths place). 0 Nx 82 42 1 2 3 4. Use your values from Table 4 and the grid below to create a survivorship curve...
The following is not a category where forest trees fall in the rain forest. 1) Large gaps specialist which require high temperatures and lots of light 2) Small gap specialist that can germinate in shades but need gaps to really grow 3) gaps generalist that can grow in either conditions 4) Understory specialist that need shade to grow
Question Provide possible conditions for the following transformations: CHO COH i. KMnO4 COH ii. 1. O3; 2. H2O2 iii. CrO3, H2O
Type 2 diabetes is associated with: (Choose all that apply) I. insulin resistance II. blockage of a transport protein III. shortage of insulin produced by the pancreas IV. more children than adults I and II only O I, II, III and IV O I and Ill only O I, II and III only I and IV only