If the herbivore population in an ecosystem increased what would most likely happen to the size of the carnivore population
2 answers:
Answer:
the carnivore population(s) would increase because their amount of food would increase also
Explanation:
Answer:
Possibly increase
Explanation:
Since there would be an increase of the herbivore population, the carnivores would have more to eat providing more food for their young.
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