Sample Assessments Ecology revized [Compatibility Mode] - Word References Mailin
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Sample Assessments Ecology revized [Compatibility Mode] - Word References Mailings Review View Add-ins EEmphasis Heading 1 Normal Strong Subtite Paragraph Styles BGB-Below-ground biomass, roots AGB- Above-ground biomass; shoots 14 16 18 20 22 24 ogho (AGB) eanhip berwren beloar ground biomas and H.P in plants. Both axes use a log scale. Fan, J.W., Wang, K, Harris, W, Zhong Hu, Z.M, Han, B. & Wang, J.B. (2009). Allocation of vegetation biomass acrossa climate-related gradient in the grassands of Inner Alongolia Journal ef Arid Ensironment, 73(4), 521-528. Describe the relationship between abore-ground and below-gzound biomass, identifying the independent variable B. Explain the relationship, using course concepts C. Predict the below-ground biomass if abore-ground biomass were 1.9 on the log scaleExplanation / Answer
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(A)- If we cmpare the value of log in above and below ground mass
In below ground biomass (BGB) in front of log 2.5 on y-axis and perpendicular to x- axis above fround biomass (AGB) as 1.4 their distribution is sactterred like showing.
On y-axis value between log of 2.5-3.0 and same as on x-axis 1.6-1.8 their value shows that inaccurate and scattered
On Y- axis log of 3.0-3.5 and same as on X-axis 2.2-2.4 find that well distribution of biomass above and below ground biomass and accurate and precise.
ANSWER -B
If we see the graph shows that graph line in between above and below ground biomass that exponentially increasing and their concentarion also follwing this graph pattern. Biomass concentartion INCRAESE as higher log value of both above and below the grond biomass.
ANSWER -C
At 1.9 on scale of above groundmass graph compare the value with below groundmass we find that around 2.9 that value shows that, there iis very limited concentarion of biomass but is pattern is increasing.
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