For each statement, select TRUE if it is consistent, or FALSE if it is not consistent with the information presented above. Observe that Stripey-Orange Clownfish and Black Herring are found in larger numbers when they are alone (in Ponds B and C) and in lower numbers when they are together in Pond A. This is consistent with the idea that Stripey-Orange Clownfish and Black Herring are predator and prey.

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Pond B
Pond C
Figure 3. Representation of three experimental ponds located in the Hagen Aqualab
at the University of Guelph. Ponds have one or both of two fish species: Stripey-
Orange Clownfish and Black Herring. All ponds have been kept at 20°C for many
years and contain large and small worms as food.
For each statement, select TRUE if it is consistent, or FALSE if it is not consistent
with the information presented above.
Observe that Stripey-Orange Clownfish and Black Herring are found in larger
numbers when they are alone (in Ponds B and C) and in lower numbers when they
are together in Pond A. This is consistent with the idea that Stripey-Orange
Clownfish and Black Herring are predator and prey.
Transcribed Image Text:ΡΟΠΟ Α Pond B Pond C Figure 3. Representation of three experimental ponds located in the Hagen Aqualab at the University of Guelph. Ponds have one or both of two fish species: Stripey- Orange Clownfish and Black Herring. All ponds have been kept at 20°C for many years and contain large and small worms as food. For each statement, select TRUE if it is consistent, or FALSE if it is not consistent with the information presented above. Observe that Stripey-Orange Clownfish and Black Herring are found in larger numbers when they are alone (in Ponds B and C) and in lower numbers when they are together in Pond A. This is consistent with the idea that Stripey-Orange Clownfish and Black Herring are predator and prey.
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