Now observe the effect of a storm. Click the RUN button below to reset and run the model again so that aphids grow to their carrying capacity Click the STORM button below to simulate a stormy summer when thunderstorms regularly pass over the soybean field: Each time a thunderstorm hits the field, it kills some aphids in the population. Q3.11. Estimate the percentage decrease in the aphid population caused by the first, single thunderstorm: Check Answer 10/17 Population Changes Through Time 2000 1600 Im 800 20 1200 400 0.04 Parameters None Population Fit 40 Time

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Now observe the effect of a storm. Click the RUN button below to
reset and run the model again so that aphids grow to their
carrying capacity:
Inscr
Click the STORM button below to simulate a stormy summer
when thunderstorms regularly pass over the soybean field:
Each time a thunderstorm hits the field, it kills some aphids in the
population.
Q3.11. Estimate the percentage decrease in the aphid
population caused by the first, single thunderstorm:
50
%
Check Answer
<10/17
Population Changes Through Time
2000
1600
1200
800
Number of Individuals
400
0.0
Parameters
None
20
40
Time
Population Fit
60
80
Transcribed Image Text:Now observe the effect of a storm. Click the RUN button below to reset and run the model again so that aphids grow to their carrying capacity: Inscr Click the STORM button below to simulate a stormy summer when thunderstorms regularly pass over the soybean field: Each time a thunderstorm hits the field, it kills some aphids in the population. Q3.11. Estimate the percentage decrease in the aphid population caused by the first, single thunderstorm: 50 % Check Answer <10/17 Population Changes Through Time 2000 1600 1200 800 Number of Individuals 400 0.0 Parameters None 20 40 Time Population Fit 60 80
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