Species A is a primary producer, and Species B is a primary consumer that consumes Species A. Which species has a larger population?(1 point)

Responses

Species A if the two species have similar lifespans and masses.
Species A if the two species have similar lifespans and masses.

Species A; there are always more primary producers than primary consumers.
Species A; there are always more primary producers than primary consumers.

Population is not determined by trophic level.
Population is not determined by trophic level.

Species B if the two species have similar lifespans and masses.

Species A if the primary production rate is higher than the consumption rate by Species B.

Species A is a primary producer, and Species B is a primary consumer that consumes Species A. Which species has a larger population?

1. Species A if the two species have similar lifespans and masses.

2. Species A; there are always more primary producers than primary consumers.

3. Population is not determined by trophic level.

4. Species B if the two species have similar lifespans and masses.

5. Species A if the primary production rate is higher than the consumption rate by Species B.

There is no 5

I apologize for that mistake. So, the answer to the question is:

Species A if the primary production rate is higher than the consumption rate by Species B.

What do many ecologists do?

A. Genetically engineer species to help them adapt to their environment.

B. Introduce predators to hunt overpopulated species.

C. Genetically engineer species to end overpopulation.

D. Predict and explain why a species might become overpopulated.

D. Predict and explain why a species might become overpopulated.

Why are stray cats considered to be overpopulated?

A. There are very large numbers of them.

B. They have adapted to their environment.

C. They can be aggressive to humans and other animals.

D. They have a negative effect on the ecosystem.

A. There are very large numbers of them.

Which of these is an example of an adaptation?

A. Dolphins teach their children how to use sponges to protect their snouts from the seafloor.

B. A new species of ladybugs develops that is not sexually attracted to other species of ladybugs.

C. Seagulls learn how to use the hardness of the road to break clams.

D. Humans living near cows evolved to be able to drink cow milk.