Multiple Choice
What is a major distinction between direct and indirect effects in a community?
A) Indirect effects always include a resource such as water or light; direct effects do not.
B) Direct effects result in competitive exclusion; indirect effects do not.
C) Direct effects occur between species in different trophic levels; indirect effects include species from the same trophic level.
D) Indirect effects always include more than two species; direct effects do not.
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