Select all of the statements that are reasonable interpretations of this figure regarding the role of invertebrates in leaf decomposition in a stream? 100% Leaf mass remaining (percent) 75 50 25 0 Beech Oak Without invertebrates With invertebrates Relyea Ecology, 9e, 2021 W. H. Freeman and Company It seems that overall, invertebrates increase the rate of decomposition and energy flow through the food web about 20% when they are present Decomposition rates vary among species There are physical and chemical characteristic of oak and beech leaves that cause them to decompose slower than elm trees It seems that overall, invertebrates decrease the rate of decomposition and energy flow through the food web about 20% when they are present ✔ Oak leaves would probably last longer as mulch than elm leaves

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Select all of the statements that are reasonable interpretations of this figure regarding
the role of invertebrates in leaf decomposition in a stream?
100%
Leaf mass remaining (percent)
(b)
75
50
25
0
!
Beech
! Oak
Sycamore
Without invertebrates
With invertebrates
Relyes, Ecology, 9e, 0 2021 W. H. Freeman and Company
It seems that overall, invertebrates increase the rate of decomposition and energy flow
through the food web about 20% when they are present
✓ Decomposition rates vary among species
✓
There are physical and chemical characteristic of oak and beech leaves that cause them
to decompose slower than elm trees
It seems that overall, invertebrates decrease the rate of decomposition and energy flow
through the food web about 20% when they are present
✔ Oak leaves would probably last longer as mulch than elm leaves
Transcribed Image Text:Select all of the statements that are reasonable interpretations of this figure regarding the role of invertebrates in leaf decomposition in a stream? 100% Leaf mass remaining (percent) (b) 75 50 25 0 ! Beech ! Oak Sycamore Without invertebrates With invertebrates Relyes, Ecology, 9e, 0 2021 W. H. Freeman and Company It seems that overall, invertebrates increase the rate of decomposition and energy flow through the food web about 20% when they are present ✓ Decomposition rates vary among species ✓ There are physical and chemical characteristic of oak and beech leaves that cause them to decompose slower than elm trees It seems that overall, invertebrates decrease the rate of decomposition and energy flow through the food web about 20% when they are present ✔ Oak leaves would probably last longer as mulch than elm leaves
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