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Oyster fishermen used to cut up sea stars to reduce competition. Explain why this was a bad idea.

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sea stars reproduce asexually by re growing around cut off limbs. by cutting up the sea stars, more would grow, so there would be more sea stars and thus more competition
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By cutting starfish, fishermen are increasing the population of starfish and not decreasing.

Step-by-step explanation:

One of the eccentric characteristics of stars is their ability to regenerate. Basically, if they lose one arm, they'll be able to rebuild another in the same place. In addition, this severed arm will give rise to another starfish. That is, if you cut a star, you will give rise to two starfish.

For this reason, when oyster fishermen decided to cut starfish to lessen competition, they had a bad idea. That's because their goal was to decrease the population of starfish, but by cutting them they will increase that population.

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