For a pathogen of interest there is a potential probiotic (the adjacent phase plane diagram depicts the interaction of these two species: orange = pathogen; blue = probiotic). Currently the carrying...


For a pathogen of interest there is a potential probiotic (the adjacent phase plane<br>diagram depicts the interaction of these two species: orange = pathogen; blue =<br>probiotic). Currently the carrying capacities are K1<br>competition coefficients are o12 = 0.6, 021 = 0.9 (1 pathogen, 2 probiotic).<br>Which of the following would be a good strategy to make the probiotic more<br>effective at eliminating the pathogen?<br>-550, K2 = 700; and the<br>%3D<br>%3D<br>1000<br>800<br>600<br>400<br>200<br>200<br>400 600 800 1000<br>Species 1 (#)<br>ONo further engineering is needed because thereis a steady state point<br>Increase K1 to shift the Nrintercept outfor the pethogen<br>Decrease o12 lo shift the N-Intercept up lor the pathogen<br>(Increase K2 to shift the N intercept up for the probiotic<br>

Extracted text: For a pathogen of interest there is a potential probiotic (the adjacent phase plane diagram depicts the interaction of these two species: orange = pathogen; blue = probiotic). Currently the carrying capacities are K1 competition coefficients are o12 = 0.6, 021 = 0.9 (1 pathogen, 2 probiotic). Which of the following would be a good strategy to make the probiotic more effective at eliminating the pathogen? -550, K2 = 700; and the %3D %3D 1000 800 600 400 200 200 400 600 800 1000 Species 1 (#) ONo further engineering is needed because thereis a steady state point Increase K1 to shift the Nrintercept outfor the pethogen Decrease o12 lo shift the N-Intercept up lor the pathogen (Increase K2 to shift the N intercept up for the probiotic

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