Question: The figure below shows the relative abundance (y axis) of shrubs in an ecosystem in the years following a fire (x axis). The shrubs in this ecosystem fall into two functional groups: fire recruiters and fire persisters. If fire frequency increased significantly in this ecosystem, which group would be benefited? Choose one of the option below A- Both functional groups would benefit equally B- Fire persister species C- Fire recruiter species

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Question: The figure below shows the relative abundance (y axis) of shrubs in an ecosystem in the years following a fire (x axis). The shrubs in this ecosystem fall into two functional groups: fire recruiters and fire persisters.

If fire frequency increased significantly in this ecosystem, which group would be benefited?

Choose one of the option below

A- Both functional groups would benefit equally
B- Fire persister species
C- Fire recruiter species
The figure below shows the relative abundance (y axis) of shrubs in an ecosystem in the years
following a fire (x axis). The shrubs in this ecosystem fall into two functional groups: fire recruiters
and fire persisters.
FIRE-RECRUITER
SYNDROME
FIRE-PERSISTER
SYNDROME
10
100
Fire
LOG YEARS
If fire frequency increased significantly in this ecosystem, which group would be benefited?
O Both functional groups would benefit equally
Fire persister species
O Fire recruiter species
RELATIVE
SHRUB SEEDLING
ESTABLISHMENT
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below shows the relative abundance (y axis) of shrubs in an ecosystem in the years following a fire (x axis). The shrubs in this ecosystem fall into two functional groups: fire recruiters and fire persisters. FIRE-RECRUITER SYNDROME FIRE-PERSISTER SYNDROME 10 100 Fire LOG YEARS If fire frequency increased significantly in this ecosystem, which group would be benefited? O Both functional groups would benefit equally Fire persister species O Fire recruiter species RELATIVE SHRUB SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT
FIRE-RECRUITER
SYNDROME
FIRE-PERSISTER
SYNDROME
10
100
Fire
LOG YEARS
RELATIVE
SHRUB SEEDLING
ESTABLISHMENT
Transcribed Image Text:FIRE-RECRUITER SYNDROME FIRE-PERSISTER SYNDROME 10 100 Fire LOG YEARS RELATIVE SHRUB SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT
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