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    Exam 16: The Tidelands: Rocky Shores, Soft-Substratum Shores, Marshes, Mangroves, Estuaries, and Oyster Reefs
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    If There Is Genetically Based Color Polymorphism in an Intertidal
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If There Is Genetically Based Color Polymorphism in an Intertidal

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Question 1

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If there is genetically based color polymorphism in an intertidal bivalve, solar heat stress would create conditions for light-colored forms to be found


A) Only at low latitudes
B) In the lower part of the intertidal only
C) In greater frequency in low latitudes
D) In greater frequency in high latitudes

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