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Looking at the results of the first simulation in class (i.E the predator-prey simulation).In

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first simulation in class (le, the predator-prey simulation), did the results match your expectations? Why or why not? What do you think would happen if one species (predator or prey) always out competes the other? HTML Editon x BIVA.A. IE * 5 - Doom G *, EE 2p - 1 Paragraph - © O words D Question 4 10 pts In our second simulation (ie, of a mutualistic relationship), the number on each of the cards reflected the contribution of each species to the total, additive benefit both species experience. With this in mind, interacting species Always received an equal benefit from the interaction Always received a benefit, but it was not always equal The interaction was altruistic and related to kin selection, and so any cost to one species ultimately would lead to its own genetic benefit

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