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- List three factors that are contributing to the decline of pollinator populationsWhat do the scattered dots represent in the forest tree community models? What other information can be extracted from the model? Describe the importance and limitations of the model.In response to warmer spring temperatures, a plant species is flowering earlier in the year than it would have historically. However, its primary pollinator, the bumblebee, has not been as responsive to temperature changes and continues to emerge at the same time as usual. As a result, peak floral displays have finished prior to pollinator emergence. This change in plant-pollinator interactions is an example of: a.Uncoupling of interdependent species b.Sympatric speciation c.Heterochrony d.Interspecific evolution
- How does a pollinator actually pollinate? What specific pollinators do we have in Connecticut? Example (if source has an author and a date): Bittel, J. (2022, May 13). How predators get past the trickiest of defenses. National Geographic. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/how-predators-get-past-the-trickiest-of-def enses Example (if source has an author but no date): Bittel, J. How predators get past the trickiest of defenses. National Geographic. Accessed March 29, 2023 from https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/how-predators-get-past-the-trickiest-of-def enses * the date you use is today’s date Example (if source has a date but no author): How predators get past the trickiest of defenses. National Geographic. (2022, May13). https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/how-predators-get-past-the-trickiest-of-def enses Example (if source has no author and no date): How predators get past the trickiest of defenses. National Geographic. Accessed March…For the article "Effects of an invasive predator cascade to plants via mutualism disruption" (https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14557) answer the following points: - Summarize the results - What did the author(s) conclude about the question or pattern based on the data? - What are the strengths/weaknesses of the study? What might you do as a follow-up?What are the dominant types of community interactions among plants in a late successional or climax community? competition facilitation tolerance mutualism
- Plants vary widely in how they allocate biomass to roots, leaves and stems. Two key measures of plant allocation in an ecosystem context are leaf area index (LAI) and the root to shoot ratio. a) Define each of these measures and discuss how variation in each measure can influence net primary production (NPP). b) Pick one of the measures and discuss how and why you would expect it to vary in relation to an abiotic factor of your choice. Underline the abiotic factor you choose.You are responsible for adding plants to park to make it nice and green, and your only concem is making as much Net Primary Productivity (NPP) as possible. Your assistant has given you a list of potential plant combinations (Options A, B, C, D, or E) they believe might work. You DO NOT know the NPP of the individual plant species. Here is a table with your options. The number in each box represents the abundance (number of individuals) of that plant species for a specific option. Option A Option B Option C Option D Option E Species 1 0 20 0 20 57 Species 2 0 20 24 1 0 Species 3 120 20 24 10 0 Which option should you pick if you are trying to maximize NPP in your park? O A. Option A OB. Option B OC. Option C O D.Option D O E. Option E Species 4 0 20 24 10 17 Species 5 0 20 24 5 45 Species 6 02270 24 74Table 1. Average turgor loss point, stem hydraulic conductivity and plant water use efficiency for the two species. Trait Species A Species B Statistics Turgor loss point -2.5 MPa -1.1. MPa p <0.033 Hydraulic conductivity 0.11 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 0.33 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 p <0.005 Water use efficiency 80.6 µmol mol-1 47.1 µmol mol-1 p <0.004 Explain using data from Table 1 and Figure 2 the two different physiological strategies for these species against the environmental stressors expected from Figure 1. Figure 2.(attached) Pre-dawn and midday leaf water potential (Ψleaf) for the two species at different dates throughout the year.
- If some individual plants of a species consistently attracted one type of pollinator, while other individual plants of that same species consistently attracted a different type of pollinator, what could be the possible consequence?What is the importance of disturbances and how would they change a community?Table 1. Average turgor loss point, stem hydraulic conductivity and plant water use efficiency for the two species. Trait Species A Species B Statistics Turgor loss point -2.5 MPa -1.1. MPa p <0.033 Hydraulic conductivity 0.11 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 0.33 Kg mm-1 MPa-1 s-1 p <0.005 Water use efficiency 80.6 µmol mol-1 47.1 µmol mol-1 p <0.004 Please Describe the data in Table 1