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What would most likely happen to this ecosystem if all of the red foxes were removed

What would most likely happen to this ecosystem if all of the red foxes were removed class=

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jradatz2004
jradatz2004 jradatz2004
  • 19-02-2020

Answer:

B. The Red Squirrel population would increase.

Explanation:

There isn’t another animal the would eat the Red Squirrels, therefore causing the Red Squirrels to over populate.

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KurdishPotato
KurdishPotato KurdishPotato
  • 19-02-2020

Answer:

B. The red squirrel population would increase.

Explanation:

As we can see on the table, red foxes are secondary consumers that's feed on primary consumers, if the red foxes were removed from the ecosystem the population of primary consumers that are eaten by red foxes (such as red squirrel and snowshoe hare) would increase.

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