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According to the Figure,when These Two Species Are Combined in a Culture,what

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  According to the figure,when these two species are combined in a culture,what will the outcome be? A) P) aurelia wins. B) P) caudatum wins. C) Both species coexist. D) P) aurelia wins only if it starts at a higher abundance. According to the figure,when these two species are combined in a culture,what will the outcome be?


A) P) aurelia wins.
B) P) caudatum wins.
C) Both species coexist.
D) P) aurelia wins only if it starts at a higher abundance.

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