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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
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.
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move, alter its niche, or become extinct