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← Nature & AnimalsWhich environmental shift causes reduced moth pollination effectiveness?
A)Increased background light pollution
B)Decreased floral scent production✓
C)Elevated average atmospheric pressure
D)Reduced nectar sugar concentration
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Reduced moth pollination follows decreased moth attraction. This occurs via reduced floral scent production, which prevents olfactory detection of blossoms, because moths use olfactory cues to locate flowers; therefore, altered scent reduces effectiveness, rather than other environmental factors like light changes alone.
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