Chthamalus are stronger than Balanus Dessication prevets Chthamalus from growing beyound upper intertidal zone while predation restricts them inhabiting the lower intertidal zone. Chthamalus and Balanus belong to two different families and hence don't share the niche All of the above QUESTION 9 Below in the picture are shown two rodent species (granivorous and carnivorous rodents) small granivorous rodent populations would increase in response to removal of large granivorous rodents while the population of carnivorous rodents will remain unchanged. Which of the answers best explain this scenario?

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Chthamalus are stronger than Balanus
Dessication prevets Chthamalus from growing beyound upper intertidal zone while predation restricts them inhabiting the lower intertidal zone.
Chthamalus and Balanus belong to two different families and hence don't share the niche
All of the above
QUESTION 9
Below in the picture are shown two rodent species (granivorous and carnivorous rodents) small granivorous rodent populations would increase in response to removal of large
granivorous rodents while the population of carnivorous rodents will remain unchanged. Which of the answers best explain this scenario?
Lack of niche overlap
Abundance of food in the ecosystem
Environment of fear and refuge
O All of the above
Transcribed Image Text:Chthamalus are stronger than Balanus Dessication prevets Chthamalus from growing beyound upper intertidal zone while predation restricts them inhabiting the lower intertidal zone. Chthamalus and Balanus belong to two different families and hence don't share the niche All of the above QUESTION 9 Below in the picture are shown two rodent species (granivorous and carnivorous rodents) small granivorous rodent populations would increase in response to removal of large granivorous rodents while the population of carnivorous rodents will remain unchanged. Which of the answers best explain this scenario? Lack of niche overlap Abundance of food in the ecosystem Environment of fear and refuge O All of the above
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