Asked by damon
Consider the following food chain:
Plants are eaten by grasshoppers, which are eaten by mice, which are eaten by snakes.
In the short term, what will happen to the other members of the food chain if the mice were removed?
a.
the number of plants will decrease, the number of grasshoppers will increase, the number of snakes will decrease
b.
the number of plants will decrease, the number of grasshoppers will decrease, the number of snakes will decrease
c.
the number of plants will increase, the number of grasshoppers will increase, the number of snakes will decrease
d.
the number of plants will increase, the number of grasshoppers will increase, the number of snakes will increase
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Answer: a.
Explanation: Removing mice removes a major predator of grasshoppers, so grasshopper numbers rise. More grasshoppers eat more plants, so plant numbers fall. Snakes lose a food source (mice) and decline.
Explanation: Removing mice removes a major predator of grasshoppers, so grasshopper numbers rise. More grasshoppers eat more plants, so plant numbers fall. Snakes lose a food source (mice) and decline.
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