In our Brassicaceae experiment we do not have two species, but we do have two morphs. We know that the morphs differ genetically at the body color locus, so we could have intramorp... In our Brassicaceae experiment we do not have two species, but we do have two morphs. We know that the morphs differ genetically at the body color locus, so we could have intramorph and intermorph competition. In one of the treatments, each focal plant has no competition. Which treatment corresponds to which type of competition? Treatment 1 no competition, intermorph competition, intramorph competition.

Understand the Problem

The question is asking to categorize two types of competition (intramorph and intermorph) based on the conditions described in the treatments. Specifically, it inquires which treatment corresponds to no competition, intermorph competition, and intramorph competition.

Answer

No competition is treatment 1. Intermorph competition is among different morphs, intramorph is among the same morph.

No competition corresponds to treatment 1 where each focal plant is grown alone. Intermorph competition involves plants of different morphs, and intramorph competition involves plants of the same morph.

Answer for screen readers

No competition corresponds to treatment 1 where each focal plant is grown alone. Intermorph competition involves plants of different morphs, and intramorph competition involves plants of the same morph.

More Information

In competitive studies, defining the type of competition is critical for understanding plant interactions. Intramorph and intermorph competitions help identify genetic advantages or disadvantages between morphs.

Tips

Confusing intramorph and intermorph competitions is common. Remember, 'intra' refers to within the same morph, and 'inter' refers to between different morphs.

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