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- 會 事 3 of 6 Base your answers to questlons 14- 16 on the Information below and on your knowledge of blology. Unless actions are taken to slow the decline of domesticated honeybees and augment [increase] their populations with wild bees, many fruits and vegetables may disappear from the food supply, said Claire Kremen, a conservation biologist at Princeton University in New Jersey.. The honeybee decline, which is affecting domesticated and wild bee populations around the world, is mostly the result of diseases spread as a result of mites and other parasites as well as the spraying of crops with pesticides, scientists say. Source: "Bee Declines May Spell End of Some Fruits, Vegetables," National Geographic News, October 5, 2005 14. The decrease in the honeybee population is partly due to A. the use of pesticides B. the use of fertilizers C. a decrease in prey D. a decrease in fruits and vegetables 15. "Diseases spread as a result of mites" would be considered a factor. A. density…Driving Forces An increase of population in Barangay Camp 4 Tuba, Benguet was recorded during the year 2020, which has caused an increase in demands for industrial and agricultural goods and services as well as economic growth. Most of the residents rely on agriculture as one of their main sources of income, along with tourism. Moreover, many infrastructures such as development centers, waterworks and drainage systems, and tourist spots are built and continue to develop, which could potentially cause widespread environmental problems such as pollution and loss of biodiversity. Thus, these factors serve as driving forces for human activities to attain or fulfill their basic needs and to thrive. PRESSURE???CHAPTER LESSON ر2 Limits to Growth READING TOOL Compare and Contrast As you read your textbook, complete the Venn diagram to compare and contrast density-dependent limiting factors and density-independent limiting factors. Density Dependent Limiting Factor Scenario(s) go gniy Limiting Factors limit population size Density Independent bidslas seltsdW.IS Once you have finished the venn diagram, categorize the following scenarios as density-dependent and density-independent limiting factors. Scenario A: A flood wipes out all the plant species that live on a riverbed. Scenario B: A pack of wolves migrates to a new valley and eats all the deer that inhabit that Scenario C: A large population of zebras are killed due to a very contagious virus. Scenario D: A drought kills many of the deer that live in a valley. Density-Dependent Density-Independent space.
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