Intermediate disturbance hypothesis is a state of equilibrium in which there is a lesser disturbance in an ecosystem which helps the inhabitant species to thrive at their maximum capacity. In case of herbivores , at intermediate disturbance hypotheis they feed on mainly these grasslands plants for their maximum growth.
2. Please explain the "intermediate disturbance hypothesis" in the case of interactions between herbivores and temperate...
Please explain all the options in brief. In a temperate grassland system area of North America, vegetation has been destroyed by fire. What will happen to the net primary productivity and the local ecosystem when rains return in the next season? The grasses will grow back, but the herbivores that lived there will not return, as they would have found new land to live on. Therefore, the net primary productivity would decrease. The grasses will not grow back, therefore the...
Explain the importance of enzymes in the interactions between plants and hemibiotrophic fungi, such as Colletotrichum sp. and Fusarium sp.
part 1: What is is the difference between latency and lysogeny explain using terms like- temperate and proviruses part 2: Describe the five unique characteristics of Fungi with respect to their morphology, nutrition and industrial use
please explain the answer Which of the interactions in the figure are hydrogen bonds that can form between vitamin C and surrounding water molecules? Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Labels can be used once, more than once, or not at all. Reset Help Н н a hydrogen bond H OH a hydrogen bond not a hydrogen bond Η. O H-ö Η a hydrogen bond a hydrogen bond H СС 8: :: 10: Η H Н Н a...
please help Question 23 (1 point) Which observation is NOT explained by the intermediate disturbance hypothesis In the interior of an old forest a low number of K-type species dominate the community Species evenness is larger when disturbances are extremely frequent Species richness increases immediately after a disturbance such as a fire, but may decrease later In beach dune environments, a low number of r-type species dominate the community Question 24 (1 point) Some birds follow moving swarms of army...
Please help with the option and explain the answer. Based on what you know about interactions between the Krüppel gene and Hunchback protein in early Drosophila embryos (see the graphs on slide 12 from lecture 12) , predict what would happen with the pattern of Krüppel expression in the embryos in which Hunchback protein is uniformly over expressed at high levels throughout the A/P axis. a) Expression pattern will remain the same b) Expression will be extended to the antherior...
1-Why is the null hypothesis typically written as the " no change " case? 2-Define degrees of freedom and explain why it is important ? 3-Describe what a joint probability distribution tell us?
Explain in detail please! A7 The intermolecular attractive forces between two salicylic acid molecules (structure for one molecule shown below) are: ОН ОН (A) Dispersion forces alone (B) T-t (pi-pi) interactions alone (C) Hydrogen bonding alone (D) Dispersion forces and hydrogen bonding (E) Dispersion forces, -T (pi-pi) interactions and hydrogen bonding
Please provide an example of a case tool. Explain the case tool and how you would use it for an indicated software development process. Provide 2 references.
10) (a) In a hypothesis testing procedure explain the difference between a type 1 and type 2 error (b) Explain the difference between a point estimate and an interval estimate? What is a confidence interval? (c) A poll service indicates that 74% of the public is opposed to a certain piece of legislation but there is a 95% margin of sampling error of 3.1%. Express these findings as a confidence interval. (d) You read in the paper that in a...