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    The Removal of a Keystone Species from a Community Usually
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The Removal of a Keystone Species from a Community Usually

Question 102

Question 102

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The removal of a keystone species from a community usually results in


A) the death of all other community members.
B) the disappearance of that community.
C) substantial changes in the abundance of many species.
D) minor changes, if any.

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