Item ID019016: Changes in a population in a food web (large fish) can affect the population of its prey (tadpoles).
The diagram below shows the feeding relationships between populations of plants and animals in and around a pond. The arrows point from the organisms being eaten to the organisms that eat them.
More people than usual go fishing at the pond this year and take a lot of the large fish out of the pond. Using only the relationships between the plants and animals shown in the diagram, which of the following could happen and why?
- The number of tadpoles is likely to increase because there are fewer large fish to eat the tadpoles.
- The number of large birds is likely to stay the same because large fish and large birds are not connected by an arrow in the diagram.
- The number of small fish is likely to decrease because with fewer large fish for the large birds to eat, the large birds would have to eat more small fish.
- Only the number of large fish is likely to change because only large fish were taken out of the pond.
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