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Ecology
Ecosystem Dynamics
Predator-prey relationships
What happens to the other organisms in an ecosystem if a predator disappears? say as short as possible
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The population of prey organisms increases, leading to competition for resources and potential overconsumption of food sources, which can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem.
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