Multiple Choice
Experiments on competition among species within a community reveal that
A) removing a single species or a group of species has relatively little effect on a community.
B) removing a single species has a stronger effect than removing a group of species from a community.
C) removing a group of species has a stronger effect than removing a single species from a community.
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