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    Overfishing of Tuna (A Large Fish)causes an Increase in Smaller
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Overfishing of Tuna (A Large Fish)causes an Increase in Smaller

Question 50

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Overfishing of tuna (a large fish)causes an increase in smaller fish,and these fish eat more plankton than usual.This phenomenon is an example of a(n)_______.

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