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Which of the following statement about habitat fragmentation is false?

(Pick one answer)

(A) Small, isolated patches lose species more rapidly than larger, isolated patches.

(B) Isolated patches lose species more rapidly than patches of similar size that are near other patches.

(C) Habitat fragmentation results in lower species richness in the fragments than in the original habitat.

(D) Human-dominated habitat surrounding patches increases the colonization rate of patches.

(E) Connecting fragments with dispersal corridors enhances colonization.

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Answer:

(D) Human-dominated habitat surrounding patches increases the colonization rate of patches is the false statement.

Step-by-step explanation:

Habitat fragmentation is the process of breaking up large continuous habitats into smaller, isolated fragments. This can have negative effects on the biodiversity of the ecosystem by reducing the size and quality of the habitat available to species.

Statements (A), (B), (C), and (E) are true and supported by research.

(D) is false because human-dominated habitats are often less suitable for colonization by native species and may act as barriers to dispersal rather than corridors. However, some species may be adapted to human-dominated landscapes and can colonize patches surrounded by human-modified habitat.

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