UPSC Prelims 2011·CSAT·Reading Comprehension·Passage Comprehension

Passage A species that exerts. an influence out of proportion to its abundance in an ecosystem is called a keystone species. The keystone species may influence both the species richness of communities and the flow of energy and materials through ecosystems. The sea star Pisaster the flow of energy and materials through ecosystems. The sea star Pisaster ochraceus, which lives in rocky intertidal ecosystems on the Pacific coast of North America, is also an example of a keystone species. Its preferred prey is the mussel Mytilus californianus. In the absence of sea- stars, these mussels crowd out other competitors in a broad belt of the intertidal zone. By consuming mussels, sea star creates bare spaces that are taken over by a variety of other species. A study at the University of washington demonstrated the influence of Pisaster on species richness by removing sea stars from selected parts of the intertidal zone repeatedly over a period of five years. Two major changes occurred in the areas from which sea stars were removed. First, the lower edge of the 46. mussel bed extended farther down into the intertidal zone, showing that sea stars are able to eliminate mussels completely where they are covered with water most of the time. Second, and more dramatically, 28 species of animals and algae disappeared from the sea star removal zone. Eventually only Mytilus, the dominant competitor, occupied the entire substratum. Through its effect on competitive relationships, predation by Pisaster largely determines which species live in these rocky intertidal ecosystems. With reference to the passage, consider the following statements: 1. Mussels-are generally the dominant species in intertidal ecosystems. 2. The survival of sea stars is generally determined by the abundance of mussels. Which of the statements given above is /are correct?

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  1. A1 only
  2. B2 only
  3. CBoth 1 and 2
  4. DNeither 1 nor 2Correct

Explanation

The correct answer is D because neither statement is supported by the passage. Statement 1: "Mussels are generally the dominant species in intertidal ecosystems." The passage states that mussels become the "dominant competitor" and "crowd out other competitors" *in the absence of sea-stars*. This implies that when sea stars are present (which is the natural state of a healthy ecosystem described), mussels are *not* generally dominant. The sea star's role as a keystone species is precisely to prevent mussels from dominating. Statement 2: "The survival of sea stars is generally determined by the abundance of mussels." The passage mentions that mussels are the sea star's "preferred prey." While mussels are a food source, the passage does not state that the *survival* of sea stars is *determined* by the abundance of mussels. It only highlights their dietary preference and the impact of their predation on the ecosystem. There is no information to suggest that sea stars cannot survive without a specific abundance of mussels or that their survival hinges solely on this factor.
Reading Comprehension: Passage A species that exerts. an influence out of proportion to its abundance in an ecosystem is called a keystone spec

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