gmatdriller wrote:In Colorado subalpine meadows, non-native dandelions co-occur with a native flower, the larkspur. Bumblebees visit both species, creating the potential for interactions between the two species with respect to pollination. In a recent study, researchers selected 6 plots containing both species; all dandelions were removed from eight plots; the remaining eight control plots were left undisturbed. The control plots yielded significantly more larkspur seeds than the dandelion- free plots, leading the researchers to conclude that the presence of dandelions facilitates pollination (and hence, seed production) in the native species by attractive more pollinators to the mixed plots.
Which of the following, if true, mostly undermines the researchers' reasoning?
A: Bumblebees preferentially visit dandelions over larkspurs in mixed plots
B: In mixed plots, pollinators can transfer pollen from one species to another to augment seed production
C: If left unchecked, non-native species like dandelions quickly crowd out native species
D: Seed germination is a more reliable measure of a species' fitness than seed production
E: Soil disturbances can result in fewer blooms, and hence lower seed production
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Core:
P1: Two species of flowers are grown simultaneously.
P2: BBees are pollinators for both these species.
P3: Recent study indicates plot with mixed species yielded significantly nor L seeds than D free plots.
C: Presence of Dandelion facilitates seed productions by attracting more pollinators.
Question type:
Weaken ... there are three ways to deal with it.
1. A reverse logic should exist i.e., Dandelion are grown because of more pollinators -> does not make sense.
2. It's just a coincidence
3. Provide an alternative cause.
Lets evaluate options.
A: Bumblebees preferentially visit dandelions over larkspurs in mixed plots
This is the conclusion - Eliminate.
B: In mixed plots, pollinators can transfer pollen from one species to another to augment seed production.
Not sure of what it is .. so will keep it for now.
C: If left unchecked, non-native species like dandelions quickly crowd out native species
If this was the case then more Dandelion seeds than larkspur seeds should have been created.
D: Seed germination is a more reliable measure of a species' fitness than seed production
Out of context since we are dealing with seed production here.
E: Soil disturbances can result in fewer blooms, and hence lower seed production
Noting mentioned about soil distribution.
Thus, by POE, IMO
B.