Question
Why is a rainforest less likely to collapse if one species is removed?
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GPT 3.5
A rainforest is less likely to collapse if one species is removed because of the high biodiversity found within the ecosystem. In a healthy rainforest, each species plays a unique and important role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. If one species is removed, other species may be able to adapt and fill the niche left behind, preventing a collapse of the ecosystem. Additionally, the interconnected nature of species in a rainforest means that there are often redundancies and overlapping roles within the ecosystem, which can help buffer against the impacts of losing one species.