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Which of the following statements correctly describes the full value of a keystone species on its ecological community?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   They are non-native organisms that can damage the ecosystem, so removing them increases biodiversity.AThey are non-native organisms that can damage the ecosystem, so removing them increases biodiversity.(Choice B)   They are superior predators that displace inferior competitors.BThey are superior predators that displace inferior competitors.(Choice C)   They are the largest species in a community and consume more than the others, keeping other populations in check.CThey are the largest species in a community and consume more than the others, keeping other populations in check.(Choice D)   They have a disproportionate effect relative to their frequency in the population, so the ecosystem often collapses when they are removed.DThey have a disproportionate effect relative to their frequency in the population, so the ecosystem often collapses when they are removed.

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Which of the following statements correctly describes the full value of a keystone species on its ecological community?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   They are non-native organisms that can damage the ecosystem, so removing them increases biodiversity.AThey are non-native organisms that can damage the ecosystem, so removing them increases biodiversity.(Choice B)   They are superior predators that displace inferior competitors.BThey are superior predators that displace inferior competitors.(Choice C)   They are the largest species in a community and consume more than the others, keeping other populations in check.CThey are the largest species in a community and consume more than the others, keeping other populations in check.(Choice D)   They have a disproportionate effect relative to their frequency in the population, so the ecosystem often collapses when they are removed.DThey have a disproportionate effect relative to their frequency in the population, so the ecosystem often collapses when they are removed.

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The correct answer is (Choice D). Keystone species have a disproportionate effect relative to their frequency in the population. This means that even though they may not be the most abundant species in an ecosystem, their role is so important that if they were removed, the ecosystem would likely change dramatically or even collapse. This is different from the other choices because keystone species are not necessarily non-native (Choice A), superior predators (Choice B), or the largest species (Choice C).

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