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Hares were introduced into a grassland ecosystem. They don’t have any natural predators there, and they can eat native plants for food. What are the outcomes of this situation? 1.The hares will multiply indiscriminately and destroy the ecosystem. 2.The hares will die off because they’ve been introduced into a new ecosystem. 3.The native herbivores will have a larger food supply. 4.The decomposers’ food supply will decrease. 5.The native herbivores will experience increased competition for resources

Respuesta :

Could be answer choices 1 &/or 5.

The hare population will flourish as long ad there is a food supply & can potentially ruin the ecosystem if there is no way of regulating their population. Native herbivores will have increased competition for resources.

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Answer:

1 & 5

Explanation:

In a new habitat where there is no predators and native grass as food will have the reproduction rate go up dramatically thus causing predators to move in and kinda do the same thing the hares did and then when all or the grassland animals are introduced they will keep the population down