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The following image is a food web in an aquatic ecosystem. What two possible consequences will an increased population of smaller fish lead to?

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decreased producers
decreased primary consumers
decreased secondary consumers
increased producers
increased primary consumers

25 POINTS!!!! ONLY ANSWER IF YOUR 100% SURE The following image is a food web in an-example-1
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decreased primary consumer

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Answer: decreased primary consumers

Step-by-step explanation:

A food chain is a linear sequence of transfer of food and energy when one organism is consumed by the other organism in an ecosystem. The energy among the organisms in a food chain is transferred from lower to higher trophic levels.

In the given food chain, the algae is the producer which is consumed by the populations of aquatic insects and water flies, these are the primary consumers. These primary consumers are consumed by the small fish therefore, the small fish is the secondary consumer.

The increase in the population of the small fish will limit the populations of aquatic insects and water flies which are primary consumers.

On the basis of the above description, decreased primary consumers is the correct option.

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