The decline of a single species in an ecosystem rarely affects the other species living in that ecosystem.

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The decline of a single species in an ecosystem can significantly affect other species and the overall balance of the ecosystem. Species often rely on each other for food, habitat, and other ecological interactions, so the decline of one species can lead to cascading effects throughout the ecosystem.

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