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Imagine the environment of an ecosystem changes such that it floods more often. Which species would most likely increase in num...Question
                Imagine the environment of an ecosystem changes such that it floods more often. Which species would most likely increase in numbers in this new environment? (1 point)
• a tree species that is tolerant of excess water
• a mammal species that burrows underground
• a flightless bird species that makes its nest on the ground
O an insect species that lives on the leaves of short bushes
            
        • a tree species that is tolerant of excess water
• a mammal species that burrows underground
• a flightless bird species that makes its nest on the ground
O an insect species that lives on the leaves of short bushes
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    In a changing ecosystem where floods become more frequent, the species most likely to increase in numbers would be **a tree species that is tolerant of excess water**. This species would have adaptations that allow it to survive and thrive in wet conditions, giving it a competitive advantage in the flooded environment. The other species listed may struggle to cope with increased flooding.
    
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