Environmental Sciences, asked by ceciliamartz09, 1 year ago

A portion of grass in a prairie ecosystem was destroyed by wildfire. What will most likely happen to the population of bison that feed on the grass? a. The number of bison will increase. b. The number of bison will decrease. c. The bison in the ecosystem will be completely wiped out. d. The number of bison will remain unchanged. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Answer:

The number of bison will decrease.

Explanation:

One thing that we all know is that bison eat grass and sedges but they also have alternatives. When they have limited food quantity they surely rely on other things as well. Plus in a prairie ecosystem, a bison can sure find an alternative to eat.

But getting to point, if the grass is limited, they will automatically switch to woody vegetation for the purpose of survival. So if a portion of grass in a prairie ecosystem was destroyed by wildlife, it will affect the bison little but not a whole. It will decrease the number of bison but it won’t wipe out from the ecosystem.

Answered by bratislava
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b. The number of bison will decrease

Explanation:

  • The grassland is home to a large number of a diverse community that depends on them. The grassland biome is in itself a breeding habitat for wild species of plants and animals.
  • The biome houses large bison that feed on the grass due to the decline in the grass the bison may move out or migrate in search for food or may die of starvation.

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