Suppose that two species of beetles are reared together in one experiment and separately

Chapter 11, Problem 11

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Suppose that two species of beetles are reared together in one experiment and separately in another. When species 1 is reared alone, it reaches an equilibrium of about 200. When species 2 is reared alone, it reaches an equilibrium of about 150.When both of them are reared together, they seem to be able to coexist: Species 1 reaches an equilibrium of about 180 and species 2 reaches an equilibrium of about 80. If their densities follow the Lotka Volterra equation of interspecific competition, find 12 and 21.

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