Marine biologist Dr. Clara Silva investigated how giant kelp ( ) forests adapt to marine heatwaves. Silva hypothesized that kelp populations growing in areas with historically high temperature variability possess greater thermal tolerance, allowing them to maintain their growth rates during heatwaves compared to populations from historically stable thermal environments. To test this hypothesis, Dr. Silva and her team exposed kelp samples from both variable-temperature and stable-temperature environments to a simulated heatwave in a controlled laboratory setting. Which finding, if true, would most directly support Dr. Silva’s hypothesis?
- ADuring the simulated heatwave, kelp samples from the stable-temperature environment maintained their growth rates, while samples from the variable-temperature environment experienced a significant decline in growth.
- BUnder baseline, non-heatwave temperatures, kelp samples from both environments exhibited identical growth rates.
- During the simulated heatwave, kelp samples from the variable-temperature environment showed no significant change in growth rate, whereas samples from the stable-temperature environment showed a marked decrease in growth rate.Cevap
- DKelp populations in variable-temperature environments are expected to expand their geographic range as ocean temperatures rise globally.
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During the simulated heatwave, kelp samples from the variable-temperature environment showed no significant change in growth rate, whereas samples from the stable-temperature environment showed a marked decrease in growth rate.
The correct option is the one stating that variable-temperature kelp samples maintained growth while stable-temperature samples declined. This result directly supports the researcher's hypothesis by demonstrating that populations from variable thermal environments have higher tolerance to heat stress compared to those from stable environments.
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