This is a picture of a plant that grows in the tundra with the common name arctic willow. Plants that evolved in the tundra would be classified as stress tolerators, rather than competitors or ruderals in the classification diagram we discussed in class that is based on three factors, stress, competition, and disturbance). What traits would you expect the arctic willow to have relative to competitors and ruderals? Select all that apply. Arctic willow allocates a greater proportion of its resources to make leaves and roots that to flower and make seeds Arctic willow is less likely to reproduce vegetatively than an annual plant adapted for low competition, low stress and high disturbance Arctic willow will grow slowly even if it grows in optimal conditions O Arctic willow is likely to reproduce later in its life cycle

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This is a picture of a plant that grows in the tundra with the common name arctic willow.
Plants that evolved in the tundra would be classified as stress tolerators, rather than
competitors or ruderals in the classification diagram we discussed in class that is based on
three factors, stress, competition, and disturbance). What traits would you expect the
arctic willow to have relative to competitors and ruderals? Select all that apply.
O Arctic willow allocates a greater proportion of its resources to make leaves and roots that to
flower and make seeds
Arctic willow is less likely to reproduce vegetatively than an annual plant adapted for low
competition, low stress and high disturbance
Arctic willow will grow slowly even if it grows in optimal conditions
Arctic willow is likely to reproduce later in its life cycle
Transcribed Image Text:This is a picture of a plant that grows in the tundra with the common name arctic willow. Plants that evolved in the tundra would be classified as stress tolerators, rather than competitors or ruderals in the classification diagram we discussed in class that is based on three factors, stress, competition, and disturbance). What traits would you expect the arctic willow to have relative to competitors and ruderals? Select all that apply. O Arctic willow allocates a greater proportion of its resources to make leaves and roots that to flower and make seeds Arctic willow is less likely to reproduce vegetatively than an annual plant adapted for low competition, low stress and high disturbance Arctic willow will grow slowly even if it grows in optimal conditions Arctic willow is likely to reproduce later in its life cycle
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