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Biology, 18.10.2019 06:00 glowbaby123
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what would most likely occur if the penguin population were to dramatically increase in this food web?
the density of phytoplankton would increase as well.
elephant seals would show increased reproductive success.
the population size of the krill would decrease.
squid would get preyed upon by cod more frequently.
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