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A、always stable
B、always unstable
C、stability depends on
D、stability depends on
For the Lorenz system,. The critical pointis ____ for
A、always stable
B、always unstable
C、stability depends on
D、stability depends on
第1题
A.Where is the point of
B.What is the point for
C.Where is the point as to
D.What is the point of
第2题
A.evidence the cause for the disappointment of the international computer makers in the goal of OLPC
B.illustrate good news for the world's poor
C.appeal the world's computer manufacturers
D.analyse the psychological reaction to the cheap trick advanced by OLPC
第3题
Now, sadly, the kakapo population has been reduced to a few dozen individuals. But efforts to preserve the species have led to another sort of experiment—one that has produced the best evidence so far for a so called sex-allocation theory.
Bruce Robertson, of the University of Canterbury, and his colleagues, have been studying a mystery. To keep the kakapo population going, conservationists have been feeding the birds—in particular, the females—so that they stay above the minimum weight they need to breed. That worked splendidly as far as it went. Between 1997 and 2005 the adult population rose from 50 to 83. But the sex ratio went haywire. Those 83 birds are divided into 45 males and 38 females. Moreover, females were producing twice as many sons as daughters. Since another of the kakapo's peculiarities is its breeding system in which the male plays no part in raising the young, the survival prospects of the species are not enhanced by this biased sex ratio.
Dr. Robertson suspected that the sex ratio was not an accident. In all species the number of descendants left by individual males is more variable than the number left by individual females. That means your daughters are more likely to have at least some children than your sons, but successful sons have many more children than successful daughters. In a species like the kakapo, where the males have to display to the females in a fashion show, and where only the showiest males get picked to reproduce, it makes sense to have sons only if they are likely to be the best males around. Other wise it is better to have daughters.
And so it seems to be with the kakapo. By provisioning the birds with as much food as they can eat, females have been brought to the peak of condition—the ideal state to produce top-class sons. And they have done so, in abundance.
To test the correctness of this idea, Dr. Robertson and his team devised a more sophisticated feeding schedule that took account of each female's starting weight and fattened her up to the point at which she was capable of reproducing, but not much further, The result, just published in Biology Letters, was that the sex ratio settled down at a more sensible 50:50. Though it did not actually drop to favor daughters, that is still an impressive agreement with theory. It might even save the kakapo from extinction.
What can be inferred from the description of kakapo?
A.It is the result of an evolutionary experiment.
B.It shares many common features of parrot.
C.Most parrots can fly and are active in the daytime.
D.It is brought to New Zealand by immigrants.
第4题
A.The prairie
B.The Pilot
C.The Poineers
D.the pathfinder
第5题
A.equitable
B.ephemeral
C.euphonious
D.evasive
第6题
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