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Biology, 15.12.2021 20:30 SimplyGenesis762

Please help me! Tama is reading an article in the Journal of Animal Ecology, à peer-reviewed scientific
jpurnal. The researchers have presented a graph similar to the one below and
concluded that when the wolf population increases, the moose population decreases
due to predation, When the Wolt population deereasès, the moose population
increases due to lower predation pressure.

How should Tama access the reliability of this information?
A. The reliability is low because the conclusion is not supported by the data.
B. The reliability is high because many other scientists have replicated the data,
C. The reliability is low because the data are incomplete and are still being collected.
D. The reliability is high because it is published in à peer-reviewed scientific journal.


Please help me!

Tama is reading an article in the Journal of Animal Ecology, à peer-reviewed scie

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