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10 June, 05:18

In most stable freshwater environments, populations of Daphnia are almost entirely female and reproduce asexually. However, males are observed in low oxygen environments or when food is scarce. Based on these observations, a researcher suggests that male Daphnia develop in response to unfavorable environmental conditions. This is an example of a:

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  1. 10 June, 05:34
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    I think the answer is: This is an example of an hypothesis.
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