Populations that have non-overlapping ranges are defined by this term Functional
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Populations that have non-overlapping ranges are defined by this term Functional structural units of fungi (they comprise the mycelium) Animals (e.g., many rodents) that feed chiefly or entirely in seeds Genetic inheritance pattern of ants, bees, wasps, and thrips Speciation initiated by the hybridization of two different species (commonly occurs in plants) Specific type of intraspecific competition in plants which, when biomass is plotted against population density graphically, usually results in a slope of -3/2 General type of competition that Involves direct aggressive interactions between individuals Study of the relationship between climate and the timing of ecological events Allocation of energy, time and other resources to the production and care of offspring Bi-directional movement of alleles from one population to anotherExplanation / Answer
1. The species that are geographically isolated with non-overlapping ranges are known as allopatric species.
2. The functional structural units of fungi are known as hyphae.
3. The animals feeding on seeds are known as frugivores.
4. The genetic inheritance pattern observed in ants, bees, wasps and thrips is known as haplodiploidy.
5. Speciation initiated by hybradization of two different species is called allopolyploidy. This is mostly observed in plants.
6. Specific type of intraspecific competetion in plants in which the biomass is plotted against population density graphically shows the slope -3/2. This indicates as the population density increases the biomass of the plants decreases due to intraspecific competetion between factors like light, nutrients and space.
7. General type of compitetion leading to aggressive interaction between two individuals is called antagonism.
8. The study of relation between climate and timing of ecological events is known as phenology.
9. The allocation of energy time and other resources to the production and care of offspring is known as reproductive effort.
10. The bidirectional movement of alleles from one population to another is known as geneflow or gene migration.