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Biology, 05.10.2019 08:20, celeste2627

What is a long-term effect of the increased primary productivity of a terrestrial ecosystem? a) the ecosystem will not be able to support as many tertiary consumers. b) it will decrease the amount of energy transferred to higher trophic levels. c) the ecosystem will be able to support more organisms at higher trophic levels. eliminate d) the ecosystem will become stagnant due to excess producers and organisms in higher trophic levels will die out.

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