Biology, asked by divitvohra, 10 months ago

How might the populations of
other species in the woodland
change if each of the following
was removed in turn?
a) foxes
b) seeds​

Answers

Answered by amansharma000003
5

Answer:

b is the answer

Explanation:

because the

Answered by mazharzara2211
6

Answer:

a) and b)mix The Species who only eats foxes would disappear , and the breeds of those species would Lose their presence , and the species which are eaten by fox would increase their population when foxes would disappear , and foxes eats beetles and voles, so the increase of voles and beetles would cause plant roots and seeds to decrease in number which will also cause Vole , beetle , finch to disappear because of starvation. following that sparrowhawk , Robin and owl to go extinct . also because of starvation . this will destroy the whole food web.

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