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(P) Dingo (H) (P) Red Fox Feral Cat Fire Large Kangaroo /Emu (3) (2) (H,P) (3) Rain Mouse/Reptile Bird Grass/Herb Biomass Invertebrate Soil Quality 5) Based upon the above food web (H herbivore, P predator) from the Australian outback (hot, dry, desert climate), answer the following questions... however, was A) Historically, an extinct marsupial the TASMANIAN woLF, was the top predator in the Outback, it were replaced by the D (Canis upus dingo; introduced to Australia 3,500 years ago). However, dingo populations how similarly gr reduced when they were hunted/poisoned by sheep farmers. Assuming dingos were not present, did this entire food web respond to the loss of the Tasmanian wolves and dingos as top predators? Why?
(P) Dingo (H) (P) Red Fox Feral Cat Fire Large Kangaroo /Emu (3) (2) (H,P) (3) Rain Mouse/Reptile Bird Grass/Herb Biomass Invertebrate Soil Quality 5) Based upon the above food web (H herbivore, P predator) from the Australian outback (hot, dry, desert climate), answer the following questions... however, was A) Historically, an extinct marsupial the TASMANIAN woLF, was the top predator in the Outback, it were replaced by the D (Canis upus dingo; introduced to Australia 3,500 years ago). However, dingo populations how similarly gr reduced when they were hunted/poisoned by sheep farmers. Assuming dingos were not present, did this entire food web respond to the loss of the Tasmanian wolves and dingos as top predators? Why?
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