BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATIONS
BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND INVESTIGATIONS
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ISBN: 9781260999402
Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 37.6, Problem 2MC
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The reason behind the production of smaller offspring by mollies in the light and non-toxic streams in comparison to the larger offspring by mollies in dark, toxic streams.

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The life history traits are affected by the harsh environments. An ideal example for studying the life in a challenging environment is of Atlantic mollies (Poecilia mexicana). There are four different habitats for the mollies. The first kind of habitat is the light, non-toxic water second is light toxic water, third type of habitat is the dark non-toxic water and fourth type of habitat is dark, toxic water.

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