Biology, 14.10.2019 17:30, kulvindar1984
Ahypothetical population of monkeys consists of two or more phenotypically different groups who extensively interbreed with one another. the monkeys share the same geographic space. over time, they begin to interbreed more frequently with those individuals that are more genetically similar to themselves. eventually, two unique species evolve in the same, shared environment. a) sympatric speciationb) parapatric speciationc) allopatric speciation
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:00, sophiav9780
Where does all the water go? according to the environmental protection agency (epa), in a typical wetland environment, 39% of the water is outflow; 46% is seepage; 7% evaporates; and 8% remains as water volume in the ecosystem (reference: united states environmental protection agency case studies report 832-r-93-005). chloride compounds as residuals from residential areas are a problem for wetlands. suppose that in a particular wetland environment the following concentrations (mg/l) of chloride compounds were found: outflow, 60.4; seepage, 73.7; remaining due to evaporation, 26.4; in the water volume, 46.8. (a) compute the weighted average of chlorine compound concentration (mg/l) for this ecological system. (round your answer to one decimal place.) mg/l (b) suppose the epa has established an average chlorine compound concentration target of no more than 58 mg/l. does this wetlands system meet the target standard for chlorine compound concentration? yes. the average chlorine compound concentration (mg/l) is too high. yes. the average chlorine compound concentration (mg/l) is lower than the target. no. the average chlorine compound concentration (mg/l) is lower than the target. no. the average chlorine compound concentration (mg/l) is too high.
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