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A river has different populations of lampreys and paddlefish. The paddlefish feed on zooplankton, while the lampreys feed on the paddlefis

Humans living around the river hunt the paddlefish. What will happen to the ecosystem if the paddlefish are hunted in excess?
A.
The population of lamprey will decrease, while the population of paddlefish will increase
B.
The population of paddlefish will decrease, while the population of zooplankton will increase.
c.
The population of paddlefish will increase, while the population of zooplankton will decrease
D.
The population of lamprey will increase, while the population of zooplankton will decrease
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Because nothing is eating the zooplankton then they will increase and the paddle fish will decrease because they are being hunted... Hope this helps!!!

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Answer:

Option B, The population of paddlefish will decrease, while the population of zooplankton will increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since, it is given that humans living around the river started hunting the paddlefish thus their population will definitely decrease. As the number of paddlefish decreases the extent to which they feed on zooplanktons will also decrease. Thus, the population of zooplanktons will increase with no or limited disturbance.

Population of lamprey which feed on paddlefish will start decreasing as their food i.e paddlefish has started declining.

Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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