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Biology, 17.06.2020 22:57, puppylover72

What would most likely happen to this ecosystem if all of the red foxes were removed?
Secondary
consumers
Ra
Red fox
Grcy wolf
Raven (der livore)
Primary
consumers
Fed squirrel
Snowshoe
hare
Moose
Beaver
Primary
producers
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Pine
Maple Balsomit Cottonwood Aquafic plants
O A. The red squirrel population would increase.
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B. The moose population would decrease.
C. The cottonwood population would increase.
D. The snowshoe hare population would decrease.


What would most likely happen to this ecosystem if all of the red foxes were

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