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25 January, 08:37

There are two pairs of competing species of ferns. species a and species b have carrying capacities of 10,000 and 6,000, respectively. the competition coefficient of species a on species b is 0.25 and the competition coefficient of species b on species a is 2.5. species c and species d have carrying capacities of 8,000 and 14,000, respectively. the competition coefficient of species c on species d is 0.1 and the competition coefficient of species d on species c is 0.2. based on the lotka-volterra equation, which of these pairs of species can coexist?

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  1. 25 January, 08:45
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    I don't know what the lotka thing is, but I'd guess c and d because their coefficients are closer
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