The ecological impact of warming are manifold. One response has been to reduce seed production by many plants. An example involving phenology and mutualism for this would be:
*warming accelerates the timing of flowering but not the time for arrival by pollinators and thus reduces pollination and subsequent seed production.
*an insect increase the metabolic rate from warming, requiring eat to eat more planes, which reduces seed production
*warming induces great water stress in summer and this reduces productivity and seed production
The ecological impacts of warming are manifold. One response has been to reduce seed production my...
The ecological impacts of warming are manifold. One response has been to reduce seed production my many plants. An example involving phenology and mutualism for this would be A Warming accelerates the timing of flowering but not the time for arrival by pollinators and thus reduces pollination and subsequent seed production OB. An insect increases its metabolic rate from warming, requiring it to eat more plants, which reduce seed production C. Warming indupes greater water stress in the summer and...
QUESTION 56 The ecological impacts of warming are manifold. One response has been to reduce seed production my many plants. An example involving phonology and mutualism for this would be: A Warming accelerates the timing of flowering but not the time for arrival by polinators and thus reduces pollination and subsequent sood production An insect increases its metabolic rate from warming, requiring it to eat more plants, which reduces sood production Warming induces greater water stress in the summer and...
Which of the following statements about human evolution is correct? A. Modern humans are the only human species to have evolved on Earth. B. Human ancestors were virtually identical to extant chimpanzees. C. Human evolution has occurred within an unbranched lineage. D. The upright posture and enlarged brain of humans evolved separately. The ecological impacts of warming are manifold. One response has been to reduce seed production my many plants. An example involving phenology and mutualism for this would be:...