In many agricultural environments, the banks of streams are kept forested to protect water quality, but it’s been unclear what effects these forests may have on stream biodiversity. To investigate the issue, biologist Xingli Giam and colleagues studied an Indonesian oil palm plantation, comparing the species richness of forested streams with that of nonforested streams. Giam and colleagues found that species richness was significantly higher in forested streams, a finding the researchers attribute to the role leaf litter plays in sheltering fish from predators and providing food resources.
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(Choice A) It explains the differences between stream-protection strategies used in oil palm plantations and stream-protection strategies used in other kinds of agricultural environments.
A
It explains the differences between stream-protection strategies used in oil palm plantations and stream-protection strategies used in other kinds of agricultural environments.
(Choice B) It presents a study that addresses an unresolved question about the presence of forests along streams in agricultural environments.
B
It presents a study that addresses an unresolved question about the presence of forests along streams in agricultural environments.
(Choice C) It discusses research intended to settle a debate about how agricultural yields can be increased without negative effects on water quality.
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It discusses research intended to settle a debate about how agricultural yields can be increased without negative effects on water quality.
(Choice D) It describes findings that challenge a previously held view about how fish that inhabit streams in agricultural environments attempt to avoid predators.
D
It describes findings that challenge a previously held view about how fish that inhabit streams in agricultural environments attempt to avoid predators.
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