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Biology, 01.12.2021 22:00 haileydixon1816

in the ant-treehopper study illustrated in the text, why did the scientists assign plants in the study plot to the ants-present versus ants-removed groups at random—instead of, for example, assigning all the plants on the west side of the plot to the ant-present group and all the plants on the east side to the ants-removed group?

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