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1. Leafhopper Beetle Grasshopper Bug Competition for food among herbivorous insects Spider A Spider B IVIX Leafhopper Bug Spider B will go extinct. The Spider C population size will decrease. The Beetle population size will increase. The diagrams indicate that all of the above are equally likely. Spider C Grasshopper Herbs Meadow food web * Beetle Q5.9. Imagine all the Grasshoppers are removed and excluded from a large area of the meadow ecosystem. Which of the following predictions is LEAST likely to occur, according to the diagrams?
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10: according to both diagrams the extinction of which one of the spider species would likely have a much bigger impact on community structure than the extinction of any of the others?
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B. Spider B
C. Spider C
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