This XY graph has the number animals surviving on the Y axis (0-1.0) and the body mas: measurement on the X axis (0-10,000). Orange lines (hibernating animals) and blue lines hibernating animals) parallel in a 45 degree upward slope. Orange lines show a 0.10 more likelihood of survival, than the blue lines. The dash lines show the smaller size of the anim From this graph: 1. What can you infer about bats compared to other mammals? 2. What do you conclude about the effect of hibernation on survival? 3. What do you conclude about the offa

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This XY graph has the number animals surviving on the Y axis (0-1.0) and the body mass
measurement on the X axis (0-10,000). Orange lines (hibernating animals) and blue lines (non-
hibernating animals) parallel in a 45 degree upward slope. Orange lines show a 0.10 more
likelihood of survival, than the blue lines. The dash lines show the smaller size of the animal.
From this graph:
1. What can you infer about bats compared to other mammals?
2. What do you conclude about the effect of hibernation on survival?
3. What do you conclude about the effect of body mass on survival?
Transcribed Image Text:This XY graph has the number animals surviving on the Y axis (0-1.0) and the body mass measurement on the X axis (0-10,000). Orange lines (hibernating animals) and blue lines (non- hibernating animals) parallel in a 45 degree upward slope. Orange lines show a 0.10 more likelihood of survival, than the blue lines. The dash lines show the smaller size of the animal. From this graph: 1. What can you infer about bats compared to other mammals? 2. What do you conclude about the effect of hibernation on survival? 3. What do you conclude about the effect of body mass on survival?
Effects of Hibernation on Survival
The following graph depicts survival of hibernating (orange lines) and non-hibernating (blue
lines) mammals. The dashed lines represent bats and the solid lines represent other mammals.
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Transcribed Image Text:Effects of Hibernation on Survival The following graph depicts survival of hibernating (orange lines) and non-hibernating (blue lines) mammals. The dashed lines represent bats and the solid lines represent other mammals. 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 ---- 0.5 ----- 0.4 0.3- 0.2 0.1 0.01 0.1 Body mass (kg) 10 100 1000 10000 Animal survival 6n4
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