Campbell Biology, Volume 2 - With Access (Custom)
Campbell Biology, Volume 2 - With Access (Custom)
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Chapter 39.5, Problem 4CC

WHAT IF? Ø Suppose a scientist finds that a population of plants growing in a breezy location is more prone to herbivory by insects than a population of the same species growing in a sheltered area. Suggest a hypothesis to account for this observation.

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