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Biology, 08.12.2021 20:10, WeOwntheNight

Why can't an environment support an unlimited number of second order consumers? There is a limited amount of space and water that can sustain secondary consumers.
There are not enough decomposers to support secondary consumers.
There are not enough plants to support secondary consumers.
The population of first order consumers will disappear if there are more secondary consumers.

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