Multiple Choice
In protected soft sediment shores
A) Food is derived from decaying seaweed on the sediment surface
B) Food is derived from deposits of phytodetritus
C) Deposit-feeding invertebrates are often patchy
D) All of the above
Correct Answer:

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Q2: Nutrients increase due to upwelling and there
Q3: Early dominants in intertidal seaweed succession<br>A) Inevitably
Q4: Mangroves<br>A) Can excrete salt through glands<br>B) Store
Q5: Connell's experiments demonstrated<br>A) Barnacles settle randomly in
Q6: Salt marsh sediment<br>A) Is usually very poor
Q8: Mangroves<br>A) Have roots that penetrate into the
Q9: Oyster reefs may disappear from<br>A) Lack of
Q10: Estuaries<br>A) Are ephemeral and therefore of no
Q11: Salt marsh zonation and rocky shore zonation
Q12: Keystone species<br>A) Affect community structure by preying