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The table shows the habitat and foraging habits of two fish species in a marine ecosystem.
The nesting sites of sea turtles are more successful when the sites have more sunlight and warmer temperatures. Using the information from the table, predict how the type of tree species at the nesting site would impact the sea turtle population.
a. If there are more exotic species then the sea turtle population will increase.
b. If there are fewer native species then the sea turtle population will increase.
c. If there are fewer exotic species then the sea turtle population will increase.
c. If there are more native species then the sea turtle population will decrease.
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