Using the data from the graph below, what suggestions (select all that apply) can you make about the relationship between the average number of individual geckos found compared to the invasion of the yellow crazy ants? Invaded means that the yellow crazy ants have entered into the environment and non-invaded means that the yellow crazy ants have not entered into the environment. The black bar shows gecko population when the ants have entered into the environment, and the grey bar shows gecko population when the ants have not entered into the environment.

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The invasion of the yellow crazy ants had no effect on any gecko population.
The invasion of the yellow crazy ants had no effect on any gecko population.

The invasion of the yellow crazy ants had the most positive affect on the Seychelles day gecko population, suggesting that the ants served as an additional food source for the gecko.
The invasion of the yellow crazy ants had the most positive affect on the Seychelles day gecko population, suggesting that the ants served as an additional food source for the gecko.

The Seychelles giant day gecko, the dwarf bronze gecko, and the Seychelles bronze gecko are more successful in areas where the yellow crazy ants have not invaded.
The Seychelles giant day gecko, the dwarf bronze gecko, and the Seychelles bronze gecko are more successful in areas where the yellow crazy ants have not invaded.

The invasion of the yellow crazy ants had the least on the dwarf bronze gecko population, suggesting possible competition between the two species.

The invasion of the yellow crazy ants had the least effect on the dwarf bronze gecko population, suggesting possible competition between the two species.