Which treatments shown in the figure below directly address the implications of island biogeography theory for ecosystem function in fragmented habitats? Reduced Increased Isolation Increased Edge Area A Reduced Area Increased Isolation C Increased Edge Movement Community Composition Residency Between Fragments Abundance Abundance Species Persistence Species Persistence Nutrient Retention Species Richness Species Richness Community Composition Community Composition Productivity Nutrient Retention Nutrient Retention Trophic Dynamics Succession Rate Pollination Trophic Dynamics Trophic Dynamics Microclimate Microcdimate Microclimate -15 -1.5 1.5 1.5 -1.5 1.5 Effect size Effect size Effect size O reduced area and increased isolation O increased isolation and increased edge reduced area and increased edge

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Which treatments shown in the figure below directly address the implications of island
biogeography theory for ecosystem function in fragmented habitats?
Increased
Isolation
Reduced
Increased
Edge
Area
A
Reduced Area
B
Increased Isolation
Increased Edge
Movement
Community
Composition
Residency
Between Fragments
Abundance
Abundance
Species Persistence
Species Persistence
Nutrient
Retention
Species Richness
Species Richness
Community
Composition
Community
Composition
Productivity
Nutrient Retention
Nutrient Retention
Trophic
Dynamics
Succession Rate
Pollination
Trophic Dynamics
Trophic Dynamics
Microclimate
Microclimate
Microclimate
-1.5
1.5
-1.5
1.5
-1.5
1.5
Effect size
Effect size
Effect size
O reduced area and increased isolation
O increased isolation and increased edge
O reduced area and increased edge
Transcribed Image Text:Which treatments shown in the figure below directly address the implications of island biogeography theory for ecosystem function in fragmented habitats? Increased Isolation Reduced Increased Edge Area A Reduced Area B Increased Isolation Increased Edge Movement Community Composition Residency Between Fragments Abundance Abundance Species Persistence Species Persistence Nutrient Retention Species Richness Species Richness Community Composition Community Composition Productivity Nutrient Retention Nutrient Retention Trophic Dynamics Succession Rate Pollination Trophic Dynamics Trophic Dynamics Microclimate Microclimate Microclimate -1.5 1.5 -1.5 1.5 -1.5 1.5 Effect size Effect size Effect size O reduced area and increased isolation O increased isolation and increased edge O reduced area and increased edge
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