At this site the abiotic environment is not appropriate for seaweed but the biotic environment, primarily the presence of Limpets, allows seaweed to grow. O At this site the abiotic environment is not appropriate for seaweed but the biotic environment, primarily the presence of Urchins, allows seaweed to grow. O At this site the abiotic environment is appropriate for seaweed but the abiotic environment, primarily the presence of Limpets, restricts seaweed. O At this site the abiotic environment is appropriate for seaweed but the abiotic environment, primarily the presence of urchins, restricts seaweed.
At this site the abiotic environment is not appropriate for seaweed but the biotic environment, primarily the presence of Limpets, allows seaweed to grow. O At this site the abiotic environment is not appropriate for seaweed but the biotic environment, primarily the presence of Urchins, allows seaweed to grow. O At this site the abiotic environment is appropriate for seaweed but the abiotic environment, primarily the presence of Limpets, restricts seaweed. O At this site the abiotic environment is appropriate for seaweed but the abiotic environment, primarily the presence of urchins, restricts seaweed.
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Transcribed Image Text:The results (shown below) from an experiment examining seavweed responses
experimental removal of Limpet's and Sea Urchins can best be described as:
100
Both limpets and urchins
Temoved
80
Sea urchin
Only urchins
removed
60
Limpet
Only limpets removed
Control (both urchins
and limpets present)
20
August
1982
February
1983
August
1983
February
1984
At this site the abiotic environment is not appropriate for seaweed but the biotic
environment, primarily the presence of Limpets, allows seaweed to grow.
O At this site the abiotic environment is not appropriate for seaweed but the biotic
environment, primarily the presence of Urchins, allows seaweed to grow.
O At this site the abiotic environment is appropriate for seaweed but the abiotic
environment primarily the
Seaweed cover (%)
40

Transcribed Image Text:80
Sea urchin
Only urchins
removed
60
Limpet
Only limpets removed
Control (both urchins
and limpets present)
August
1982
February
August
1983
February
1984
1983
At this site the abiotic environment is not appropriate for seaweed but the biotic
environment, primarily the presence of Limpets, allows seaweed to grow.
O At this site the abiotic environment is not appropriate for seaweed but the biotic
environment, primarily the presence of Urchins, allows seaweed to grow.
O At this site the abiotic environment is appropriate for seaweed but the abiotic
environment, primarily the presence of Limpets, restricts seaweed.
At this site the abiotic environment is appropriate for seaweed but the abiotic
environment, primarily the presence of urchins, restricts seaweed.
40
20
Seaweed cover (%)
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