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What is the difference between small, controlled lab experiments versus an ecosystem-scale experiment?(1 point)
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the number of variables
the number of variables
the species of interest
the species of interest
the applicability of the results
the applicability of the results
the abiotic factors
Responses
the number of variables
the number of variables
the species of interest
the species of interest
the applicability of the results
the applicability of the results
the abiotic factors
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The primary difference between small, controlled lab experiments and ecosystem-scale experiments is **the applicability of the results**.
Lab experiments typically focus on controlled conditions and a limited number of variables, allowing for precise manipulations and measurements, which may not reflect complex interactions present in natural ecosystems. In contrast, ecosystem-scale experiments encompass a broader range of variables and interactions, making their results more applicable to real-world scenarios.
Lab experiments typically focus on controlled conditions and a limited number of variables, allowing for precise manipulations and measurements, which may not reflect complex interactions present in natural ecosystems. In contrast, ecosystem-scale experiments encompass a broader range of variables and interactions, making their results more applicable to real-world scenarios.
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