Red squirrels and gray squirrels have been the native species on an island for many years. A few years ago, black squirrels ente
red this island. The black squirrel is an invasive species. Invasive species aren’t native to the ecosystem. They move into an ecosystem because of natural changes or human intervention. Red squirrels and black squirrels have identical food requirements, but gray squirrels have a different diet. What three effects will these events have on the island’s squirrel population? The food availability of red squirrels may increase.
The red and black squirrels will have to compete for nutrition.
The food availability for gray squirrels will not be affected.
The food availability for red squirrels may decrease.
The food availability for gray squirrels will be affected.
The answer to the question: <span>What three effects will these events have on the island’s squirrel population?
is : </span><span>The red and black squirrels will have to compete for nutrition. The food availability for gray squirrels will not be affected. The food availability for red squirrels may decrease.</span>
the red and black squirrels will have to compete for nutrition.( because in the context it clearly says on black and gray squirrels use the same food resources)
the food availability for the gray squirrels will not be affected(Because grey squirrels do not use the same food resources)
the food availability for red squirrels may decrease (because in the passage it does say that the black squirrel is an invasive species and were not native in that ecosystem.)
Well, both tend to feed on already decaying things, so I'd say that the body is at least 20 to 50 days after death. Beetles normally take over around that time because maggots can no longer get through the dry tissue.
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