Select all of the potential ways that organisms can respond to rapid changes to their environment, such as can result from climate change. O Tolerate the changed environment. Preemptively adjust food storage behaviors in anticipation of increasing drought prevalence. O Change tolerance via adaptive evolution in response to the new environment. O Benefit from the changed environment. O Go extinct. O Move to more suitable environments.

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Select all of the potential ways that organisms can respond to rapid changes to their environment, such as can
result from climate change.
O Tolerate the changed environment.
Preemptively adjust food storage behaviors in anticipation of increasing drought prevalence.
O Change tolerance via adaptive evolution in response to the new environment.
Benefit from the changed environment.
O Go extinct.
O Move to more suitable environments.
O Change tolerance via phenotypic plasticity in response to the new environment.
O Use changes in day length to time life-history events.
Preemptively increase birthrate so that increased deaths from climate change do not cause population decline.
Transcribed Image Text:Select all of the potential ways that organisms can respond to rapid changes to their environment, such as can result from climate change. O Tolerate the changed environment. Preemptively adjust food storage behaviors in anticipation of increasing drought prevalence. O Change tolerance via adaptive evolution in response to the new environment. Benefit from the changed environment. O Go extinct. O Move to more suitable environments. O Change tolerance via phenotypic plasticity in response to the new environment. O Use changes in day length to time life-history events. Preemptively increase birthrate so that increased deaths from climate change do not cause population decline.
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Transcribed Image Text:Zooxanthelae are i (type of organism) that live within the tissues of some coral. These zooxanthelae provide up to 80% of 0 for the coral. The positive-positive interaction between coral and zooxanthelae is an example of a i When stressed, coral will eject their zooxanthelae, which is known as
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