Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Peter J. Russell, Paul E. Hertz, Beverly McMillan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 54, Problem 10TYK
Which of the following statements is supported by the results of studies at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest?
a. Most of the energy captured by primary producers is lostbefore it reaches the highest trophic level in an ecosystem.
b. Deforested watersheds experience significantly less runoffthan undisturbed watersheds.
c. Deforested watersheds lose more calcium and nitrogen inrunoff than undisturbed watersheds.
d. Nutrients generally move through biogeochemical cycles veryquickly.
e. Deforested watersheds generally receive more rainfall thanundisturbed watersheds.
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