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AlexFokin [52]
3 years ago
9

Two species of finches are in competition for the limited resources of an ecosystem. one species eats fruit and the second speci

es eats seeds. if a third species of herbivore finches moves into the area, how will the ecosystem change?
Biology
1 answer:
Ratling [72]3 years ago
8 0
<span>fruit and seed resources will become less abundant</span>
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