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Biology
Ecosystems
Population dynamics
Species a is a primary producer and species B is a primary consumer that consumes species a which species has a larger population
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The population of species a, the primary producer, is typically larger than the population of species B, the primary consumer. This is because primary producers generally have larger populations to support higher trophic levels in the ecosystem.
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