When a keystone species is removed from an ecosystem, the ecosystem changes drastically. Keystone species play a crucial role in maintaining the structure and balance of an ecosystem, and their removal can lead to significant changes, including the decline of other species and alterations in habitat.
What happens when a keystone species is removed from an ecosystem?(1 point)
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The ecosystem’s biodiversity increases.
The ecosystem’s biodiversity increases.
The ecosystem collapses.
The ecosystem collapses.
The ecosystem changes drastically.
The ecosystem changes drastically.
The ecosystem’s carrying capacity increases.
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