The correct answer is Batesian. Animals that advertise their poisonous or dangerous qualities use a defense is called Batesian mimicry. Batesian is basically a mimicry form that a harmless species evolved into some warning for a harmful one directly on the predators.
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Answer: B) The experimental group tests to see if the presence of Balanus in some manner prevents Chthamalus from growing.
Explanation:
The most logical third step in Connell's experimental procedure, permitting him to either accept or reject his hypothesis of competitive exclusion is the experimental group tests to see if the presence of Balanus in some manner prevents Chthamalus from growing.
Balanus is a species of crustacean, as know as sea acorns, whereas Chthamalus is a species of barnacles that can easily be found in the northern hemisphere's coasts.
I believe the closest related is speices and class