The process in succession in which the actions of early-arriving species enable the success of later-arriving species is:

A) mutualism. B) coevolution. C) mimicry. D) facilitation.


Answer: D

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A biologist has been studying two populations of trout in Montana for the last 25 years, when the two populations were established from one common population. In the southern population, the fish now have a slightly different mouth shape

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