In which of the following would you expect a similar pattern of changes to observed species to occur in an ecosystem? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY!!!
A. Humans permanently abandoning a farm field.
B. A flood scouring a nature park.
C. A large thunderstorm causing a tree to fall.
D. A forest that supports hardwood trees, rabbits, deer, and foxes.
E. A forest fire causing death of trees.
F. A rainforest with many species including snakes, birds, and mammals.
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