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In an ecosystem with low biodiversity, the removal of a species will (1 point)
not affect the ecosystem because another species will take its place.
disturb the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.
not affect the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.
disturb the ecosystem because another species will take its place.
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disturb the ecosystem because another species will not be able to replace it.
With low biodiversity there is less functional redundancy, so losing a species is more likely to disrupt ecological roles and interactions.
With low biodiversity there is less functional redundancy, so losing a species is more likely to disrupt ecological roles and interactions.
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