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Fluctuations in the phosphorus cycle in aquatic ecosystems a. can lead to changes in the growth rates of aquatic populations. b. are never caused by human impact on the environment. c. lead to a decrease in the amount of phosphorus found in sediment. d. never occur naturally

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