Biology, asked by applehoney9453, 1 year ago

.please explain also
Connell’s elegant field experiments on the rocky sea
coasts of Scotland is the evidence of
(1) Habitat diversification (2) Prudent predators
(3) Resource partitioning (4) Competitive exclusion

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
18

It is competitive exclusion or Gause' s law. It expresses that two species that are competent for precisely the same resources that can't steadily coincide. Connell's elegant/ exquisite field tests demonstrated that on rocky shores of Scotland, the bigger and unrivaled barnacle Balanus commands the intertidal region and prohibits the substandard barnacle Chatalamus from that zone. Bigger species terminates the substandard species.

Answered by aqibkincsem
15

"The correct option is

4. Competitive Exclusion

Gause's law states two species that compete for the same resources can't steadily coincide.

Connell's unique field tests showed that on the shores of Scotland covered by rocks, Balanus, the huge barnacle orders the region between the tides and refuses the substandard barnacle Chatalamus from entering that zone.

Larger species eliminates the species that are substandard.

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