Asked by zendaya
If a primary consumer population decreases significantly in a freshwater ecosystem, what is the most likely immediate impact on the secondary consumers?(1 point)
Responses
They will increase in number due to less competition.
They will increase in number due to less competition.
They will migrate to find new food sources.
They will migrate to find new food sources.
They will decrease in number due to a lack of food.
They will decrease in number due to a lack of food.
They will switch to being primary consumers.
Responses
They will increase in number due to less competition.
They will increase in number due to less competition.
They will migrate to find new food sources.
They will migrate to find new food sources.
They will decrease in number due to a lack of food.
They will decrease in number due to a lack of food.
They will switch to being primary consumers.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most likely immediate impact on the secondary consumers would be:
**They will decrease in number due to a lack of food.**
A significant decrease in the primary consumer population would lead to less available food for secondary consumers, which typically rely on primary consumers as their main food source.
**They will decrease in number due to a lack of food.**
A significant decrease in the primary consumer population would lead to less available food for secondary consumers, which typically rely on primary consumers as their main food source.