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11 November, 06:43

A species of malaria-carrying mosquito lives in a forest in which two species of monkey, A and B, coexist. Species A is resistant to malaria, but species B is not. The malaria-carrying mosquito is the chief food for a type of bird in the forest. If all these birds were suddenly eliminated by hunters, which of the following would be an immediate observable consequence?

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  1. 11 November, 06:44
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    (B) increased mortality in monkey species B

    Explanation:

    The following deduction can be made from the question:

    Species B is susceptible to malaria The more the population of malaria-carrying mosquito, the more the incidence of malaria in the population of species B A species of bird has been limiting the population of malaria-carrying mosquito by feeding on them. Consequently, this bird species has been indirectly reducing the incidence of malaria in species B

    Hence, if all the birds were suddenly eliminated by hunters,

    Malaria-carrying mosquito population will thrive in the forest, Incidence of malaria will increase in species B This will consequently lead to increased mortality in monkey species B

    The correct option is B.
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