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A recent forest fire was swap through the forest killing many of the small organisms such as the harm deer and rodent population that are Paris for the largest organisms such as bobcats wolves and mountain
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A recent forest fire was swap through the forest killing many of the small organisms such as the harm deer and rodent population that are Paris for the largest organisms such as bobcats wolves and mountain lions how would this affect the population in the forest ecosystem?
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This would affect the food chain immensely. If the first link of prey were to be killed off, then the predators of the small organisms and, the predators of those predators would starve eventually. Hope this helps.
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