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Do you think a population besides the moon jellies’ consumer population (sea turtles) and resource population (zooplankton) could have caused the moon jelly population to increase in size? Why or why not?

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Answered by Divya222011091
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Moon jellies eat zooplankton and the zooplankton population increased, so there are more energy storage molecules available for the jellies to eat. To reproduce, organisms need to release energy from energy storage molecules. ... Fewer deaths would also cause the jelly population to increase.

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