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Provide at least one (1) pollinator species (insects, mammals, etc.) and describe its ecological, economic or evolutionary significance.
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- SUBJECT : Biology - Ecology Give 5 examples each of dominant, invasive, and keystone species in a tabulated format AND explain how dominant, invasive and keystone species affect their community.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…Geographer, historian, and author Jared Diamond (1987) once referred to agriculture as "the worst mistake in the history of the human race." Given what you have learned about the health consequences of the domestication of plants and animals for humans, how would you respond to his statement? You may find this article helpful in your discussion response: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163920/
- Explain the concept of coevolution.Directions: Research on examples of parasitic plants and predator plants. Give an example for each. What structural adaptations are present in these plants that allow them to acquire nutrition through parasitism and predation? Tabulate answers by using three columns with the following criteria: Type of Adaptation (parasitism or predation), Example Plant, and Structural Adaptation. Type of Adaptation Example Plant Structural Adaptation Parasitism PredationSummarize; From my observation post, well camouflaged under some boxwood bushes, I delight in the contemplation of dinco young foxes that play at the door of their refuge. They have come out half an hour ago, with all caution, when the sun was peeking over the peaks. Little by little they have gained confidence; lying in the most comical postures they have been nibbling, only to end up chasing each other openly over the fresh grass that grows before the black hole of the cave. Suddenly the five foxes at the same time rush towards their fort. Almost at the same moment I smell a growing buzzing behind my head, like that produced by a flock of pigeons flying low through an oak grove. First I see a huge shadow, exactly in front of the peephole of my observatory. A brown mass is mistaken for it. It is the royal eagle. With the wings semi-closed, forming an angle with the body, with the claws open and advanced, the bird of Jupiter is materially nailed against the wall of the fox…
- Discuss of positive and negative the theme "Life on land".There are trade-offs between offspring number and quality as well as between offspring number and parental future reproductive success, explain this in your own words in the space providedFor 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?