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A recent study has shown an increase in the number of predators in an ecosystem. Which of the following is not a possible cause for the growth? A)
an increase in the land space available
B)
an increase in the population of prey it feeds on
C)
an increase in the biodiversity of the ecosystem
D)
an increase in the number of predators that feed on it

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