Jumping worms affect populations in forest ecosystems by directly competing with decomposers. These invasive worms alter soil structure and nutrient cycling, which can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and affect the organisms that rely on decomposing organic matter.
Jumping worms affect populations in forest ecosystems by directly competing with native(1 point)
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primary consumers.
primary consumers.
secondary consumers.
secondary consumers.
decomposers.
decomposers.
producers.
producers.
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