Which statement does NOT describe the infographic of habitat fragmentation? FIELD Infographic 2.3.5 part 2 Seif American med Saying 2021 WH Freeman and Company A road increases the edge area but decreases the core area significantly, reducing warbler populations. The greatest fragmentation produces islands of habitat too small to support the warbler populations. Deer will likely survive in each scenario pictured, including the place of greatest fragmentation of habitat. The two warbler populations in the center picture will be forced to cross the road to breed.
Which statement does NOT describe the infographic of habitat fragmentation? FIELD Infographic 2.3.5 part 2 Seif American med Saying 2021 WH Freeman and Company A road increases the edge area but decreases the core area significantly, reducing warbler populations. The greatest fragmentation produces islands of habitat too small to support the warbler populations. Deer will likely survive in each scenario pictured, including the place of greatest fragmentation of habitat. The two warbler populations in the center picture will be forced to cross the road to breed.
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Transcribed Image Text:Which statement does NOT describe the infographic of habitat fragmentation?
FIELD
Infographic 2.3.5 part 2
Seif American med Saying
2021 WH Freeman and Company
A road increases the edge area but decreases the core area significantly, reducing warbler
populations.
The greatest fragmentation produces islands of habitat too small to support the warbler
populations.
Deer will likely survive in each scenario pictured, including the place of greatest fragmentation of
habitat.
The two warbler populations in the center picture will be forced to cross the road to breed.
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