Sea grasses
A) Are rather indigestible so only a restricted number of herbivore species can subsist on them
B) Are always strongly controlled by grazing by herbivores
C) Are digestible by invertebrates but not vertebrates
D) Tend to grow right up to the edge of patch reefs in the Caribbean
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Q1: Sea grasses such as eel grass
A) Can
Q2: Sea grasses such as eel grass
A) Have
Q4: Green turtles
A) Decimate turtle grass flats and
Q5: If suspension feeding bivalves are abundant
A) Sea
Q6: In the 1930s
A) Eel grass increased greatly
Q7: How does eel grass affect sedimentation?
A) It
Q8: Subtidal rocky reefs
A) Tend to be dominated
Q9: On subtidal rocky reefs
A) Urchins are usually
Q10: On subtidal rocky reefs
A) Dominant colonial invertebrates
Q11: Subtidal rocky reef communities
A) Are associated with
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