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#Question id: 10707


Based on the intermediate disturbance hypothesis, a community’s species diversity is increased by

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. Frequent massive disturbance.  
  2. Stable conditions with no disturbance.
  3. Moderate levels of disturbance.     
  4. Human intervention to eliminate disturbance
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#Question id: 12099

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According to the competitive exclusion principle, two species cannot continue to occupy the same

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#Question id: 12099

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#Question id: 12100

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Prairie dogs once covered the expanses of the Great Plains. Their grazing made the grass more nutritious for the huge herds of bison, and a variety of snakes, raptors, and mammals   preyed on the rodents. In fact, the black- footed ferret (now endangered) specialized in prairie dog predation. Today, growing housing and agricultural developments have covered many prairie dog towns. Which of the following statements about prairie dogs is true?

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#Question id: 12100

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Prairie dogs once covered the expanses of the Great Plains. Their grazing made the grass more nutritious for the huge herds of bison, and a variety of snakes, raptors, and mammals   preyed on the rodents. In fact, the black- footed ferret (now endangered) specialized in prairie dog predation. Today, growing housing and agricultural developments have covered many prairie dog towns. Which of the following statements about prairie dogs is true?

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#Question id: 12101

#SCPH06 I Botany

The sum total of an organism's interaction with the biotic and abiotic resources of its environment is called its

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#Question id: 12101

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The sum total of an organism's interaction with the biotic and abiotic resources of its environment is called its