Q5.7. If you removed all the Lions from a large area of savanna, which of the following is an INDIRECT effect that could be explained by the diagrams? An increase in the Cheetah population size OA decrease in the Cheetah population size O An increase in the Gazelle population size OA decrease in the Gazelle population size Submit Q5.8. Community ecologists believe that species that consume dominant competitors are important for maintaining diversity, as you've seen in this tutorial. Based on this idea and the diagrams above, which single consumer species is most likely to be important for maintaining plant diversity within the African savanna? Gazelles O Zebras Elephants O All are equally likely.

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Q5.7. If you removed all the Lions from a large area of savanna, which of the following is
an INDIRECT effect that could be explained by the diagrams?
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Q5.8. Community ecologists believe that species that consume dominant competitors are
important for maintaining diversity, as you've seen in this tutorial. Based on this idea and
the diagrams above, which single consumer species is most likely to be important for
maintaining plant diversity within the African savanna?
Gazelles
Zebras
O
An increase in the Cheetah population size
A decrease in the Cheetah population size
An increase in the Gazelle population size
A decrease in the Gazelle population size
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O
Elephants
All are equally likely.
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Transcribed Image Text:Q5.7. If you removed all the Lions from a large area of savanna, which of the following is an INDIRECT effect that could be explained by the diagrams? Submit Q5.8. Community ecologists believe that species that consume dominant competitors are important for maintaining diversity, as you've seen in this tutorial. Based on this idea and the diagrams above, which single consumer species is most likely to be important for maintaining plant diversity within the African savanna? Gazelles Zebras O An increase in the Cheetah population size A decrease in the Cheetah population size An increase in the Gazelle population size A decrease in the Gazelle population size O O Elephants All are equally likely. Submit
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