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Refer to the figure.    Suppose you are studying succession patterns in two species, species A and species B, both small aquatic organisms that colonize bare surfaces underwater. You replicated Sutherland's experiments in this new system by placing bare tiles underwater in predator-protected areas and areas with predators. You collect data on the percent of cover for each species, as shown in the figure. - Without predation, which species is a better competitor? A)  Species A is a much better competitor than species B. B)  Species A is a slightly better competitor than species B, but there is a lot of variability. C)  Species B is a much better competitor than species A. D)  Species B is a slightly better competitor than species A, but there is a lot of variability. Suppose you are studying succession patterns in two species, species A and species B, both small aquatic organisms that colonize bare surfaces underwater. You replicated Sutherland's experiments in this new system by placing bare tiles underwater in predator-protected areas and areas with predators. You collect data on the percent of cover for each species, as shown in the figure.
- Without predation, which species is a better competitor?

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