Interactions among populations determine how they access res…
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Interаctiоns аmоng pоpulаtions determine how they access resources within a community. In Costa Rica, two different species of mites, Rhinoseius colwelli and Rhinoseius richardsoni, exhibit a high degree of interspecies competition. Both mite species live within the flowers of plants, and adult male mites tend to kill mites if they belong to a different species. An experiment was carried out to determine whether these aggressive interactions have resulted in niche partitioning by R. colwelli and R. richardsoni, of different flower species, with each mite species living in different plant species. The results are summarized in Figure 1. The categories are labeled along the horizontal axis as Species 1 through Species 4. Each category has two bars indicated on it, which are each labeled R. colwelli and R. richardsoni respectively. Each bar has an error range indicated. The vertical axis is labeled Number of Mites, and the numbers 0 through 100, in increments of 20, are indicated. The data for each bar is presented as follows. Note that all values are approximate. Species 1. R. colwelli, 65, plus or minus 19. R. richardsoni, 7, plus 20, minus 7. Species 2. R. colwelli, 73, plus or minus 20. R. richardsoni, 8, plus 16, minus 8. Species 3. R. colwelli, 5, plus 18, minus 5. R. richardsoni, 62, plus or minus 17. Species 4. R. colwelli, 9, plus 18, minus 9. R. richardsoni, 78, plus or minus 20. Figure 1. Mite Habitat Preferences Which of the following is an accurate interpretation of the data in Figure 1?
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