
Environmental Science 12th Edition by William Cunningham,Mary Ann Cunningham
Edition 12ISBN: 978-0077431204
Environmental Science 12th Edition by William Cunningham,Mary Ann Cunningham
Edition 12ISBN: 978-0077431204 Exercise 15
In a classic experiment on competition between species for a common food source, the Russian microbiologist G. F. Gause grew populations of different species of ciliated protozoans separately and together in an artificial culture medium. He counted the number of cells of each species and plotted the total volume of each population. The organisms were Paramecium caudatum and its close relative, Paramecium aurelia. He plotted the aggregate volume of cells rather than the total number in each population because P. caudatum is much larger than P. aurelia (this size difference allowed him to distinguish between them in a mixed culture). The graphs in this box show the experimental results. As we mentioned earlier in the text, this was one of the first experimental demonstrations of the principle of competitive exclusion. After studying these graphs, answer the following questions.
How did the total volume of the two species compare after 14 days of separate growth

How did the total volume of the two species compare after 14 days of separate growth
Explanation
Competition in Paramecium
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