If Chthamalus were the stronger competitor for space, what would happen to the range of Balanus in the intertidal region? O Balanus' range would increase in size and take over the entire intertidal region. Chthamalus and Balanus would coexist within this range. O Balanus' range would increase in size and take over the entire intertidal region. Balanus would kick out Chthamalus from the entire region Chthamalus would be extirpated from the arca. O Balanus' range would decrease in size. Chthamalus would kick Balanus out of the intertidal region. Balanus would be extirpated from the area. O Nothing would happen to the size of Balanus' range, but Balanus and Chthamalus would coexist in the intertidal region.

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If Chthamalus were the stronger competitor for space, what would happen to the range of Balanus in the intertidal region?
O Balanus' range would increase in size and take over the entire intertidal region. Chthamalus and Balanus would coexist within this range.
O Balanus' range would increase in size and take over the entire intertidal region. Balanus would kick out Chthamalus from the entire region Chthamalus would be extirpated from the
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O Balanus' range would decrease in size. Chthamalus would kick Balanus out of the intertidal region. Balanus would be extirpated from the area.
O Nothing would happen to the size of Balanus' range, but Balanus and Chthamalus would coexist in the intertidal region.
Transcribed Image Text:If Chthamalus were the stronger competitor for space, what would happen to the range of Balanus in the intertidal region? O Balanus' range would increase in size and take over the entire intertidal region. Chthamalus and Balanus would coexist within this range. O Balanus' range would increase in size and take over the entire intertidal region. Balanus would kick out Chthamalus from the entire region Chthamalus would be extirpated from the area. 1. O Balanus' range would decrease in size. Chthamalus would kick Balanus out of the intertidal region. Balanus would be extirpated from the area. O Nothing would happen to the size of Balanus' range, but Balanus and Chthamalus would coexist in the intertidal region.
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