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 species of interest
the species of interest

the number of variables
the number of variables

the applicability of the results

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

Small, controlled lab experiments typically focus on specific variables in a controlled setting, which allows for precise manipulation and observation but may limit the applicability of the results to real-world situations. In contrast, ecosystem-scale experiments consider a broader array of interactions and factors, making the findings more relevant to ecological contexts but often less controlled.