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A certain species of fish (A) preys on a smaller species of fish (B). The smaller species of fish mostly consumes seaweed. What would be the effect of overfishing species A? If species A is overfished, then the drop in population of species A will have a(n) (direct, indirect or cascading) effect on the population of species B. The population of species B will increase. A(n) (direct, indirect, or cascading) effect of overfishing would be a drop in seaweed, because the larger population of species B would consume more seaweed.
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