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20N.2.SL.TZ0.14c:
The graph shows how the number of ant species found on isolated islands near New Guinea depends on the size of the island.
[Source: University of Windsor, The Theory of Island Biogeography. Available at:
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/courses/biology/macisaac/55-437/lecture9.htm.]Explain the relationship between island size and number of ant species.
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20N.2.SL.TZ0.c:
The graph shows how the number of ant species found on isolated islands near New Guinea depends on the size of the island.
[Source: University of Windsor, The Theory of Island Biogeography. Available at:
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/courses/biology/macisaac/55-437/lecture9.htm.]Explain the relationship between island size and number of ant species.
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20N.2.SL.TZ0.14c:
The graph shows how the number of ant species found on isolated islands near New Guinea depends on the size of the island.
[Source: University of Windsor, The Theory of Island Biogeography. Available at:
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/courses/biology/macisaac/55-437/lecture9.htm.]Explain the relationship between island size and number of ant species.
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20N.2.SL.TZ0.c:
The graph shows how the number of ant species found on isolated islands near New Guinea depends on the size of the island.
[Source: University of Windsor, The Theory of Island Biogeography. Available at:
http://web2.uwindsor.ca/courses/biology/macisaac/55-437/lecture9.htm.]Explain the relationship between island size and number of ant species.