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The starry- oak tree in western Canada produces nutrient rich acorns (nuts) that are a food source for many organisms.
The starry- oak tree in western Canada produces nutrient rich acorns (nuts) that are a food source for many organisms. In forests where these oaks dominate , yellow ruffle mice rely on acorns as a major food supply, as do lodgepole chipmunks.
Let V(t) be the number of individuals of the yellow-ruffed mice as a function of time 't'.
Similarly, we let W(t) be the number of the lodgepine chipmunks as a function of t.
Consider the following system of differential equations to model the population of these two species.
dV/dt = 2V{1- (V+2W)/3000} -----------(1)
dW/dt = 3W{1-(W+4V)/1200} ----------(2)
QUESTION: Â Suppose that in the original scenario described, some lodgepine chipmunks have a mutation that allow them to also feed on and prefer (relative to acorns) several types of insects in the area. Predict what would occur in such a scenario explaining your answer in terms of fitness.