- Sat Aug 23, 2014 1:55 pm
#16097
Hello,
I had narrowed the answers down to A and D and incorrectly chose D. A confused me because I wasn't sure if it meant that *only* the untreated plots would be effectively controlled. If that were the case, why would the treated plots not be controlled? I might be misinterpreting the passage, but I thought the predatory mites would simply adjust to lower levels of prey mite reproduction (and, despite these lower reproductive levels, survive long enough to control the population once prey reproduction increased).
Thank you!
I had narrowed the answers down to A and D and incorrectly chose D. A confused me because I wasn't sure if it meant that *only* the untreated plots would be effectively controlled. If that were the case, why would the treated plots not be controlled? I might be misinterpreting the passage, but I thought the predatory mites would simply adjust to lower levels of prey mite reproduction (and, despite these lower reproductive levels, survive long enough to control the population once prey reproduction increased).
Thank you!