Asked by Akim

All of the following are correct about the impact commensalism has on populations, except:

The population of both species will increase since no harm comes to either species.

The population of the species that benefit from the relationship will usually increase.

The population of one species will increase, while the other species will remain the same.

The population of the species not impacted by the relationship will typically remain the same.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"The population of both species will increase since no harm comes to either species."

This is incorrect because in commensalism one species benefits while the other is unaffected (neither helped nor harmed), so both populations do not necessarily increase.