Asked by Anonymous

Why can an ecosystem with many different species usually recover from changes better than one with fewer species? (1 point)

It has complex food webs with alternate food sources.

It contains fewer predators to disrupt the system.

All organisms are more closely related to each other.

Energy transfer between levels is much more efficient.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It has complex food webs with alternate food sources.

More species create redundancy and alternative interactions, so if one species declines others can fill its role and the system is more resilient.