Why would a ecosystem that had a high species diversity be more productive and effective?
A)
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Biology, 20.09.2020 02:01 lunarStudios123
Why would a ecosystem that had a high species diversity be more productive and effective?
A)
different species can complement each other in an ecosystem making it
more productive
B)
the higher the diversity, the higher the populations of all the
photosynthetic organisms
C)
animals do not need plant species so the plants are able to be more
productive without the animals interactions
D)
animals form the base of any food chain which allows many different
species of plants to survive and be more productive
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