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Biology, 19.07.2021 21:10, knighiv

In the Fender's blue simulation you explored in Exercise 2 of this lab (Hot and Bothered), with periodic fires turned ON, which patch configuration is likely to be better for Fender's blue butterfly persistence, and why? a. The Small Near configuration, because butterflies can more easily recolonize patches that burned
b. The Small Near configuration, because detrimental edge effects are more pronounced with smaller patches
c. The Large Far configuration, because detrimental edge effects are less pronounced with larger patches
d. The Large Far configuration, because butterflies in large patches are less likely to perish in fires

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