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Biology, 06.07.2019 18:00 alahewett2043

In the ocean, whales compete with tunas for anchovies to eat. how would the sudden decrease in the size of the whale population affect the size of the anchovy population? a. the anchovy population would increase. b. the anchovy population would decrease. c. the anchovy population would go extinct. d. the anchovy population would stay the same.

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