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In the figure below, what would the outcome of competition be if both
population sizes were located at the pink star?
[Select]
What would happen to the population sizes if they were currently represented
by the red diamond?
[Select]
[Select]
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Κατα
Species 2 increases to K, species 1 goes extinct
The species will coexist
Both species will increase in size
Both species go extinct
Both species will decrease in size
Species 1 increases to K, species 2 goes extinct
K2
A
K
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K₁
K₂÷B
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In the figure below, what would the outcome of competition be if both
population sizes were located at the pink star?
[Select]
What would happen to the population sizes if they were currently represented
by the red diamond?
[Select]
[Select]
✓
Κατα
Species 2 increases to K, species 1 goes extinct
The species will coexist
Both species will increase in size
Both species go extinct
Both species will decrease in size
Species 1 increases to K, species 2 goes extinct
K2
A
K
Activate
K₁
K₂÷B
Go to Sett
![In the figure below, what would the outcome of competition be if both
population sizes were located at the pink star?
What would happen to the population sizes if t
by the red diamond? [Select]
[Select]
[Select]
Both species will increase in size
Both species will decrease in size
Species 2 increases to K, species 1 goes extinct
The species will go extinct
Species 1 increases to K, species 2 goes extinct
Κατα
N₂
K2
K
K
A
7
Activate
K₁
K2 B
Go to Sett](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/d7bf774f-fe51-4121-93c6-6dec45c8cd41/85936869-915a-4e07-b0ac-0ba420d77712/pkqhoge_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure below, what would the outcome of competition be if both
population sizes were located at the pink star?
What would happen to the population sizes if t
by the red diamond? [Select]
[Select]
[Select]
Both species will increase in size
Both species will decrease in size
Species 2 increases to K, species 1 goes extinct
The species will go extinct
Species 1 increases to K, species 2 goes extinct
Κατα
N₂
K2
K
K
A
7
Activate
K₁
K2 B
Go to Sett
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