What would occur to an autotroph population if the number of herbivores dramatically increased
2 answers:
If the number of herbivores increased it would cause an autotrophic population to decrease. Because herbivores feed on ONLY plants.
Answer:
The population of autotroph's would decrease.
Explanation:
<em>Herbivores feed on plants and that is what an autotroph is, but if the amount of herbivores increased, there would be more animals to eat more of the plants.</em>
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