Q8. Two species of bats colonize an island at the same time. There are similar numbers of moths and beetles on the island, but no other bats. The only difference between the bat species is foraging ability; one is more efficient at catching beetles, and the other is more efficient at catching moths. Which of the below choices will most likely happen over time to the two bat species on the island? Both species will change their fundamental niches and will coexist. The weaker competitor will change its fundamental niche and both species will coexist. The weaker competitor will change its realized niche and both species will coexist. The two species will coexist by occupying different realized niches. Submit Q9. The same two bat species in the previous question live on an island that is forested on one side and Ishrubby on the other. The bats can survive in either habitat. On the island, most moths are found in trees and most beetles are found in shrubs. Which of the following statements is most likely true? Both bat species will be found in equal abundance everywhere on the island because they have the same fundamental niche. Both bat species will be found in equal abundance everywhere on the island because they have the same realized niche. The bat species will not overlap in their distribution on the island because each will have outcompeted the other where their preferred prey is more abundant. The bat species will not overlap in their distribution on the island because competition will have resulted in random extinction on each side of the island. Submit O Ef 84°F Sunny ^ (8)
Q8. Two species of bats colonize an island at the same time. There are similar numbers of moths and beetles on the island, but no other bats. The only difference between the bat species is foraging ability; one is more efficient at catching beetles, and the other is more efficient at catching moths. Which of the below choices will most likely happen over time to the two bat species on the island? Both species will change their fundamental niches and will coexist. The weaker competitor will change its fundamental niche and both species will coexist. The weaker competitor will change its realized niche and both species will coexist. The two species will coexist by occupying different realized niches. Submit Q9. The same two bat species in the previous question live on an island that is forested on one side and Ishrubby on the other. The bats can survive in either habitat. On the island, most moths are found in trees and most beetles are found in shrubs. Which of the following statements is most likely true? Both bat species will be found in equal abundance everywhere on the island because they have the same fundamental niche. Both bat species will be found in equal abundance everywhere on the island because they have the same realized niche. The bat species will not overlap in their distribution on the island because each will have outcompeted the other where their preferred prey is more abundant. The bat species will not overlap in their distribution on the island because competition will have resulted in random extinction on each side of the island. Submit O Ef 84°F Sunny ^ (8)
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