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One such situation would be that
"A fierce predator is removed from the ecosystem."
A removal of such a predator would mean that the population of the animals it is eating would increase, which would in turn decrease the population of the animals or plants that those animals are eating, which would generally decrease the stability of the system.
"A fierce predator is removed from the ecosystem."
A removal of such a predator would mean that the population of the animals it is eating would increase, which would in turn decrease the population of the animals or plants that those animals are eating, which would generally decrease the stability of the system.
Of the statements shown above the best one that describes a situation that would reduce the stability of a forest ecosystem is answer choice…
A) A fierce predator is removed from the ecosystem.
The
reason is that as we already know ecosystems are very complex and
diverse, with levels and relationships between organisms that keep
the stability of it. Removing any level from an ecosystem may disrupt
the balance that may have been established over many years.
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