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losing one species from an ecosystem may cause cascading effects that i…

Question

losing one species from an ecosystem may cause cascading effects that impact other species in that ecosystem. ecologists call these effects trophic cascades. if a species cannot successfully compete for resources, what are its choices? move, alter its niche, or become extinct grow bigger and faster immediately change into a more competitive species

Explanation:

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In nature, if a species can't compete for resources, it can migrate to a new area (move), change its role in the ecosystem (alter niche), or face extinction due to lack of resources. It can't grow bigger and faster immediately or change into a more competitive species quickly.

Answer:

move, alter its niche, or become extinct