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The Mississippi River Delta wetlands ecosystem is home to a large number of fish, birds, and other aquatic organisms. During the last century, this ecosystem has seen a decrease in wetland areas and species diversity due to land development, agriculture, and flooding. Conservation groups have been working to reconnect the Mississippi River with its flood plain and restore lost wetlands. One result of restoring wetland areas in this ecosystem would be

A) an increase in a biotic factors that would cause organisms to develop new adaptations

B) the development of an ecosystem that will prevent invasive species from settling there

C) an increase in the carrying capacity of the ecosystem for wetland organisms

D) to prevent the organisms that live in this ecosystem from competing for food and shelter

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Answer: C) An increase in the carrying capacity of the ecosystem for wetland organisms.

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Answer: C) An increase in the carrying capacity of the ecosystem for wetland organisms.

Step-by-step explanation:

The wetlands are the ecosystem that are developed when a water from any of the source like ocean, river, lakes, snow melting and rainfall get deposited in the shallow regions of the land. The water in such region may remain for either temporarily or seasonally.

According to the given situation, the process of restoration of wetlands will help in increasing the carrying capacity of the wetland ecosystem. This is because of the fact that the organisms which are capable to survive in wetland ecosystem may experience disturbance due to human interventions. But with the increase in area and supply of water from the river the carrying capacity of the ecosystem will increase. The carrying capacity is the number of members of the population of species which an ecosystem can allow to survive.

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