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11. The arrows on the left and right sides of Figure 1 show the effects of one species on the species that are on

lower trophic levels. Thicker arrows indicate a large effect and thin arrows a smaller effect. The arrows on
the left show a system in which there are a lot of sea otters. The arrows on the right show a system in which
there are few otters. Explain why the down-pointing arrows on the left side of the figure look different from
the arrows on the right side of the figure.

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In the figure, we can see that on the left side, sea otters are very influential in the population of sea creatures, if the killer whales are not in the environment. That's because sea otters are strong predators of sea urchins. However, sea urchins are not as influential in the size of the seaweed population, providing little effect on that population. This is because sea otters control the population of sea urchins through predation. Thus, if more sea urchins are consumed by sea otters, the sea urchin population becomes small and consequently the consumption of algae (by sea urchins) is small.

On the right side of the figure, killer whales are great predators of sea otters and establish a strong predatorism, being very influential in the population of sea otters. This predatorism causes the otter population to decrease and stay in controlled and limited sizes. In this case, with few sea otters in the environment, their predatorism in relation to sea urchins is less, allowing the sea urchin population to grow and to consume more seaweed, providing a strong impact on the seaweed population.

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