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Pick the example that exhibits Mullerian mimicry.

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Important Questions on Ecology, Environment and Population

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The number of snails (Cepaea nemoralis) eaten by birds was counted during late spring (days 1 to 10) and early summer (days 10 to 20), when the trees turn greener. More green snails are eaten when the background is brown and more brown snails are eaten when the background is green.

What statement refers to green and brown snails?

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Justify batesian mimicry is an example of convergent evolution.
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In Batesian mimicry, a harmless organism imitates a dangerous organism to save itself from being predated.
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The King snake mimicking the and Coral snake is an example of Mullerian mimicry.
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According to Tilman how species rich biological community show more stability:-
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The number of snails (Cepaea nemoralis) eaten by birds was counted during late spring (days 1 to 10) and early summer (days 10 to 20), when the trees turn greener. More green snails are eaten when the background is brown and more brown snails are eaten when the background is green.

This pattern occurs continually throughout the years. What is a probable outcome? 

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Which of the following is an example of Batesian mimicry?
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A chameleon, changing its colour to hide from its prey is an example of Batesian mimicry.
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Justify that Mullerian mimicry is a part of convergent evolution.
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Mullerian mimicry is as an example of a co-evolved mutualism.
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Differentiate between Batesian and Mullerian mimicry.
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All the living organisms of a given geographical area are collectively called biota.
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Warmer water temperatures can result in coral bleaching.
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Mullerian mimicry occurs in nature when two or more harmful species look very similar in order to ward off potential predators.
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Which one of the following is one of the characteristic of a biological community ?
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Which of the following feature make a stable biological community?

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The association of interacting members of the population of different organisms in an area is called community.