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If the herbivore population in an ecosystem increased, what would most likely happen to the size of the carnivore population? It would decrease. It would increase. It would die off. It would remain the same.

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well increase because if we look at the food chain or according to it the carnivore would get more food more food leads to mating

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I think the Carnivore population would increase

Explanation:

There would be more prey for the Carnivores. Leading to more food, which leads to more mating.

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