Question 3: I introduced 2 species of super-mutant ant species into my terrarium. These are the only species competing for resources.  Species 1's common name is the TEN-headed ZINGer ant and they have a population size of N1 and a carrying capacity of K1. The blue line shows the isocline for species 1. Species 2's common name is the Evil Ant. The population size of species 2 is N2 and the carrying capacity is K2. The green line shows the isocline for species 2 The red dot is the present combination of N1 and N2.  Part a) Given the data how will the population of both species (N1 and N2) change- pick the correct colored arrow (pink, brown, black, or red) to show the direction that the combination of N1 and N2 will change

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Question 3: I introduced 2 species of super-mutant ant species into my terrarium. These are the only species competing for resources. 

Species 1's common name is the TEN-headed ZINGer ant and they have a population size of N1 and a carrying capacity of K1. The blue line shows the isocline for species 1.

Species 2's common name is the Evil Ant. The population size of species 2 is N2 and the carrying capacity is K2. The green line shows the isocline for species 2

The red dot is the present combination of N1 and N2. 

Part a) Given the data how will the population of both species (N1 and N2) change- pick the correct colored arrow (pink, brown, black, or red) to show the direction that the combination of N1 and N2 will change 

 

K₂
a
K₁/α
N₂
2
N₁
K₂/ B
K₁
Transcribed Image Text:K₂ a K₁/α N₂ 2 N₁ K₂/ B K₁
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