Given the latitudinal differences in sunlight intensity, how might you expect the carrying capacity of a plant species found at the equator to compare with that of a plant species found at high latitudes? Explain your answer
I would expect the carrying capacity of a plant species in the equator to be higher than the carrying capacity at high latitudes, because in the equator the plants have more light available, so the ecosystem can give them better conditions to survive and reproduce. Remembering that the carrying capacity is the largest population size an ecosystem can support without degrading itself, in the equator woud be higher as it can have better conditions of light, so they would survive and reproduce more and the largest population the ecosystem could support would be higher.
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