Mangroves are trees or bushes that grow on the coastlines of seas and rivers. Areas with mangroves are great places for young fish since they help keep these fish fed and protected while they grow. To study the importance of mangroves to young fish, researchers Mohamed A.Abu El-Regal and Nesreen K. Ibrahim collected and identified young fish from three different mangrove sites in the Egyptian Red Sea. They collected fish in the winter, spring, and autumn of 2010, collecting a total of 269 fish from 21 different species. For some species, more fish were collected in the winter than the other two seasons, for instance: ______

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(Choice A) the common silver-biddy was collected more frequently than the other two species in all three seasons.
A
the common silver-biddy was collected more frequently than the other two species in all three seasons.
(Choice B) in the fall, researchers collected 10 common silver-biddy but collected no milkfish or Red Sea goatfish.
B
in the fall, researchers collected 10 common silver-biddy but collected no milkfish or Red Sea goatfish.
(Choice C) more common silver-biddy and milkfish were collected in the winter than in either of the other two seasons.
C
more common silver-biddy and milkfish were collected in the winter than in either of the other two seasons.
(Choice D) in the spring, researchers collected more Red Sea goatfish than they collected from the other two species.
D
in the spring, researchers collected more Red Sea goatfish than they collected from the other two species.

(Choice C) more common silver-biddy and milkfish were collected in the winter than in either of the other two seasons.