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Biology, 17.11.2020 15:00 morganadele01

A species of mud snail was studied for five years. During this time, scientists observed the season in which they mated, the number of offspring they produced, and the results of such stressors as drought, famine, and lack of mates. Which question were the scientists most likely studying? What is the food source most often chosen by the mud snail?
Are mud snails able to reproduce both asexually and sexually?
Are mud snails more likely to choose mates with colorful shells?
Do mud snails prefer to live in water or near a water source?

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