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(20 Points) Biome: Desert Organism: Coyote 1. In what type of ecosystem can this population be found?

2. How might this population suddenly increase? How might this affect the ecosystem?










3. What might happen to the ecosystem if this population were removed?

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User Daragua
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1. Large cities or Maine landscapes
2. The population of coyotes might increase if the preadetors of coyotes die out, for ex; Wolves eat coyotes for a competition or hunger. It will effect the ecosystem because it will eat more deer and the grass will grow more because the can't eat it. The population will increase because the coyote population are eating all the deer and are bearing children!
3. It can cause ripple effect through out the ecosystem or food chan, like for example: if a certain species of fish die out the preadetors that eat the fish will ie and the preadetor of that preadetor will also die out and it will continue on ward

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