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Chemistry, 30.05.2021 15:10 djmccarter

Each of the following statements describes a population that grew in size. Choose the statement that describes the population growth that is least likely a direct result of the population being introduced to a new environment. Choose 1
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(Choice A)
A
A wild radish population in western Australia grew in size after a trait conferring herbicide resistance became more common in the population.

(Choice B)
B
The fungal pathogen that causes myrtle rust disease of guava plants spread widely in New South Wales, affecting plants that had no natural immunity to the pathogen.

(Choice C)
C
A turtle population in New Zealand grew rapidly in the absence of resource competition, eating a wide variety of the island’s plant and animal species.

(Choice D)
D
A cane toad population in Australia grew exponentially in the absence of predators that could withstand its poisonous secretions, resulting in a reduction in the toad’s prey populations.

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