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In 'Rivet popper hypothesis', wing rivets of an
aeroplane are compared with :-
(1) Dominant species
(2) Critical link species
(3) Rare species
(4) Keysotne species
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In rivet popper experiment the wing rivets of an aeroplane is compared with the dominant species.
Option 1
Explanation:
- The rivet popper experiment is used to study the ecological pattern in the environment
- A dominant spicies is one in which dependent on the other species which is present in the ecosphere. if there is change in the number of dominant species for the dominant species becomes extinct then the ecological balance of the nature is completely hampered.
- As a result of this ecological balance is maintained whenever there is a constant number of dominant species.
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