There are fewer lions in Africas Serengeti than there are zebras. This is principally because _________. A.

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There are fewer lions in Africa’s Serengeti than there are zebras. This is principally because _________.

A. Zebras tend to drive off lions;

B. Lions compete directly with cheetahs, whereas zebras do not have any competitors;

C. Zebras have mutualists that increase their population, whereas lions do not;

D. There is less energy available in zebras to support the lion population than there is in grass to support the zebras;

E. Zebras are a keystone species, whereas lions are not

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Biology Science For Life With Physiology

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Authors: Colleen Belk, Virginia Maier

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