EVR 2001 USF Environmental Science Population Growth Bison Questions

Below is bison population from a certain part of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Use the two columns of data below and create a “Scatter chart” in Google Sheets. Make a plot of Population vs Time (Y-axis vs. X-Axis). Plots should always have a descriptive title, axis labels on the x and y axes, a reasonable scale (all data shown on plot, but plot is not tiny), units for labels (if necessary), and a legend (if necessary).YearPopulation of Bison19402519422719442919462619483719503819523719545419564719587119607519627219649719669319681271970133197215819741491976204197820519802011982279198432919863751988318199048319924221994508199653619985982000888You can copy and paste the table into Google SheetsHow to make an informative graph What type of population growth is seen in the plot of bison population you created from the data above? What are two possible outcomes that may eventually happen as the population approaches its carrying capacity? (Hint: Real-life growth)Why are r-strategists better suited for environments that go through rapid changes?Why are K-strategists better suited for environments that are stable?Evolution is observable in all populations, but is easiest to observe in small organisms due to their reproduction rate and number of offspring to increase the chance of mutations (as shown in class with bacteria). Using this knowledge and what we discussed in class, why would corn grown in fields need larger doses of pesticides over time to protect the corn against insectsExplain why there is less biomass in higher trophic levels using the two laws of thermodynamics we discussed in Basic Needs of Living Things.Assume that global temperatures keep increasing and all of the ice on Antarctica melts. The new landscape of Antarctica would be mostly rock, sand, and gravel. Use primary succession to describe how communities of vegetation may develop there.Explain how a loss of biodiversity impacts humanity’s ability to develop medicines.