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yaroslaw [1]
3 years ago
7

In the study of brown anole lizards (Anolis sagrei) and orb-weaving spiders (Metepeira datona) on islands in the Bahamas, resear

chers concluded that Group of answer choices
lizards reduced spider populations.
spiders reduced lizard populations.
lizards did not affect spider populations.
reintroduction of spiders caused increases in their population
Biology
1 answer:
Elanso [62]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

In the study of brown anole lizards and orb weaving spiders,researchers have concluded that,lizards reduces spider population.

Explanation:

In May 2013,Wyman investigate different combinations of invasive lizard species  whether that affects populations of native lizards and orb spiders in Bahamas island.

According to the researcher,the lizards play an important role  in their food webs.The brown anole lizards feeds on several arthropods including orb weaving spiders.

The main habitat of the spiders are ground but they move into higher vegetation with ground dwelling predators.

The brown anole lizards are ground dweller and they feed upon brown anole.

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