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(a)
(a)     (b)     (c)     Figure 51.8 -Assuming graph b)  in Figure 51.8 is the result of some experimental treatment, what can be concluded? A)  The experimental treatment has most likely identified the cause of population cycling. B)  The experimental treatment exacerbated the population cycling. C)  The experimental treatment did not affect population cycling in this species. D)  None of the above answers applies.

(b)
(a)     (b)     (c)     Figure 51.8 -Assuming graph b)  in Figure 51.8 is the result of some experimental treatment, what can be concluded? A)  The experimental treatment has most likely identified the cause of population cycling. B)  The experimental treatment exacerbated the population cycling. C)  The experimental treatment did not affect population cycling in this species. D)  None of the above answers applies.

(c)
(a)     (b)     (c)     Figure 51.8 -Assuming graph b)  in Figure 51.8 is the result of some experimental treatment, what can be concluded? A)  The experimental treatment has most likely identified the cause of population cycling. B)  The experimental treatment exacerbated the population cycling. C)  The experimental treatment did not affect population cycling in this species. D)  None of the above answers applies. Figure 51.8
-Assuming graph b) in Figure 51.8 is the result of some experimental treatment, what can be concluded?


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