If water temperature changes in favor of greater oxygen levels how do the population of the fish and wading bird population change in response to the new oxygen over time?

I would think the fish population would increase and so would the birds (because the fish increase) but I'm not sure I understand why.

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To understand how the population of fish and wading birds would change in response to an increase in oxygen levels due to changes in water temperature, we need to consider the relationship between oxygen availability and the survival and reproduction of these species.

Fish population:
Increased oxygen levels in water can benefit fish populations in several ways. Oxygen is essential for fish respiration, growth, and development. Higher oxygen levels can increase the metabolic rate of fish, allowing them to extract more energy from their food, thus promoting their growth and reproduction. Additionally, increased oxygen availability can enhance fish immune function and reduce susceptibility to diseases. Therefore, in response to favorable oxygen conditions, fish populations tend to thrive, with higher reproductive rates and increased survival rates among both juveniles and adults.

Wading bird population:
Wading birds, such as herons, egrets, and ibises, rely heavily on fish as a food source. Therefore, any change in fish populations can affect the wading bird population. When oxygen levels increase, leading to an increase in fish population, wading birds have a larger and more accessible food source. As a result, the carrying capacity of the habitat also increases, allowing wading bird populations to grow. More available prey leads to improved breeding success, higher survival rates, and the potential for an overall increase in the wading bird population.

In summary, an increase in water temperature leading to greater oxygen levels would likely result in an increase in both fish and wading bird populations. The improved oxygen conditions would directly benefit fish, leading to higher reproductive rates and increased survival. The amplified fish population would, in turn, support the growth of wading bird populations by providing them with a more abundant food source.

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This is a question from a test. You need to answer this using your own brain, not cheating and asking someone else to answer it for you. Do not ever do this again.