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Biology, 05.05.2020 00:38, dessyrob05

Percentage of normal population
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Staghom coral
Boulder star coral
Sponger
Algae
Stoplight parrotfish
7 Queen angelfish
7 Yellowtall snapper
7 Nassau grouper
7 Long spined sea urchin
7 Hawksbillsea turtle
Red Hondah
Crown-of-thoms starfish
Question 8: How would you describe the effect of different magnitudes of the same factor on the
number of individuals within a population? Use evidence from the graph and table (average values) to
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