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The sardines are not the jellies’ resource population or consumer population, but they still caused the jelly population in North Benguela to increase. How did this happen?

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Answered by ambarbansal2
19

Answer:

this is happened because of the rising demand of the sardine fish in that area

Answered by mariospartan
11

The correct Explanation that how it had happened is Explained below:

Explanation:

  • The sardines are not the jellies’ resource population or consumer population, but they still caused the jelly population in North Benguela to increase.
  • This is happened because of the rising or Increasing demand of the sardine fish in that area.
  • Most of the population consume sardine fish that's why its demand is more.
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