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Ever since nonnative zebra mussels were introduced into the Great Lakes, they have caused ecological problems. Zebra mussels are very efficient filter feeders. They are better at filtering algae from the water than native species are. Which of the following would not result from zebra mussel introduction? A. excessive growth of zebra mussel populations B. decline in populations of native mussel species C. water becoming clearer because zebra mussels eat more algae D. excessive growth of algae that kills other organisms

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I would think it to be D. If they're eating more, I would think that it would deplete the algae levels, not cause the algae to grow to insane amounts, eliminating C. Zebra mussels would grow in population, eliminating A, and they would take food from the native mussels, causing them to die, eliminating B.

Answer:d

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