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Recently the tiger population has increased. What will likely happen to the worm population? *

A: increase. The larger tiger population will lead to fewer wild pigs. The smaller wild pig population will need fewer energy storage molecules to reproduce, so they will eat fewer worms.

b: increase. An increase in the size of any population leads to an increase in the sizes of all other populations in an ecosystem.

c: stay the same. Tigers do not eat worms, so the number of births and deaths in the worm population will stay the same.

d: decrease. The larger tiger population will leave fewer energy storage molecules available in the ecosystem for the worm population.

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Answer:

it d

Step-by-step explanation:

some of them were dead but more were born

User Wolcott
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Answer:

A

Explanation: hope this helps

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