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In an ecosystem snakes eat salamanders, and salamanders eat earthworms. how would the ecosystem be affected if a large number of snakes are caught and moved out of the region as a part of a conservation program?
a) there would be a decrease in the number of earthworms.
b) there would be a decrease in the number of salamanders.
c) there would be an increase in the number of earthworms.
d) there would be no change in the number of salamanders or earthworms.

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