Jumping worms primarily affect forest ecosystems by competing with decomposers. They disrupt the soil ecosystem by consuming organic matter and altering soil structure, which can harm native decomposer populations and affect nutrient cycling.
Jumping worms affect populations in forest ecosystems by directly competing with native(1 point)
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secondary consumers.
secondary consumers.
primary consumers.
primary consumers.
decomposers.
decomposers.
producers.
producers.
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