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How could adding a new predator species affect biomass in an established food web? (1 point)
It can cause producer biomass to become upside down suddenly.
It can lower the biomass of its prey and change other levels.
It can make biomass stable by adding one more top consumer.
It can increase biomass at all levels equally.
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It can lower the biomass of its prey and change other levels.
A new predator reduces prey abundance and can cause trophic cascades that alter biomass at other trophic levels.
A new predator reduces prey abundance and can cause trophic cascades that alter biomass at other trophic levels.
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