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Refer to the figures.
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Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 3    You are studying two islands (Figure 3) that have recently experienced volcanic activity. Both were formerly forested with palm trees. On island 1, a heat wave resulting from the volcanic eruption leads to the destruction of all the above-ground vegetation (middle figure). On island 2, a lava flow resulting from the volcanic eruption (right figure) completely covers the island.Answer the following questions: a) How have the resources, environmental conditions, and species communities likely changed on the two islands as a result of the volcanic eruption? b) Assume that the frequency of eruptions on the islands follows the pattern shown in Figure 1. Using data from Figures 1 and 3, create a graph (this will be referred to as Figure 4) using the frequency of eruptions to show where island 1 and island 2 would be located on the spectrum of disturbance. The x-axis should be frequency and the y-axis should be intensity. c) Based on the frequency and intensity of the eruptions you plotted in Figure 4, what type of successional response would you predict for each island? Figure 3
Refer to the figures. Figure 1    Figure 3    You are studying two islands (Figure 3) that have recently experienced volcanic activity. Both were formerly forested with palm trees. On island 1, a heat wave resulting from the volcanic eruption leads to the destruction of all the above-ground vegetation (middle figure). On island 2, a lava flow resulting from the volcanic eruption (right figure) completely covers the island.Answer the following questions: a) How have the resources, environmental conditions, and species communities likely changed on the two islands as a result of the volcanic eruption? b) Assume that the frequency of eruptions on the islands follows the pattern shown in Figure 1. Using data from Figures 1 and 3, create a graph (this will be referred to as Figure 4) using the frequency of eruptions to show where island 1 and island 2 would be located on the spectrum of disturbance. The x-axis should be frequency and the y-axis should be intensity. c) Based on the frequency and intensity of the eruptions you plotted in Figure 4, what type of successional response would you predict for each island? You are studying two islands (Figure 3) that have recently experienced volcanic activity. Both were formerly forested with palm trees. On island 1, a heat wave resulting from the volcanic eruption leads to the destruction of all the above-ground vegetation (middle figure). On island 2, a lava flow resulting from the volcanic eruption (right figure) completely covers the island.Answer the following questions:
a) How have the resources, environmental conditions, and species communities likely changed on the two islands as a result of the volcanic eruption?
b) Assume that the frequency of eruptions on the islands follows the pattern shown in Figure 1. Using data from Figures 1 and 3, create a graph (this will be referred to as Figure 4) using the frequency of eruptions to show where island 1 and island 2 would be located on the spectrum of disturbance. The x-axis should be frequency and the y-axis should be intensity.
c) Based on the frequency and intensity of the eruptions you plotted in Figure 4, what type of successional response would you predict for each island?


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