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11. When the wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone ecosystem, how was the population of plants indirectly affected?(1
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11. When the wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone ecosystem, how was the population of plants indirectly affected?(1
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Question 1 11. When the wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone ecosystem, how was the population of plants indirectly
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When the wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone ecosystem, how was the population of plants indirectly affected?(1 point)
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When the wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone ecosystem, how was the population of plants indirectly affected?(1 point)
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Wolves are considered————-because they are species that other plants and animals within an eagle system largely pinned
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12. in an ecosystem consisting of plants, bison, elk, and wolves in which the bison and elk are primary consumers and the wolves
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in an ecosystem consisting of plants, bison, elk, and wolves in which the bison and elk are primary consumers and the wolves are
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1. in an ecosystem consisting of plants, bison, elk, and wolves in which the bison and elk are primary consumers and the wolves
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