What is the difference between small, controlled lab experiments versus an ecosystem-scale experiment?(1 point)

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the abiotic factors
the abiotic factors

the number of variables
the number of variables

the applicability of the results
the applicability of the results

the species of interest

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The main difference between small, controlled lab experiments and ecosystem-scale experiments is the applicability of the results.

In small, controlled lab experiments, researchers can control specific variables closely to understand mechanisms or behavior, but the findings may not directly translate to real-world scenarios. In contrast, ecosystem-scale experiments consider a broader range of variables and interactions, which may yield results that are more applicable to actual ecosystems.