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Answer:
When one organism is removed from a n environment, causing ecological effects beyond what we would expect, it is known as B. Trophic Cascade.
Explanation:
- Removing one organism from an environment will cause a disturbance in any of the food chain or food web in which the organism was a participant.
- When that organism is removed it will Have a significant effect on population of its Prey or predator.
- The effect of removal will not only limit to population of related organisms but it will extend to the amount of abiotic resources utilized.
- Hence the entire ecosystem will be effected.
- According to the definition of Trophic cascade, they are strong interactions that result from removal or addition of any organism in the ecosystem.
- The ywill not only affect the concerned food chain but will have a larger and extended effect on the ecosystem in which the organism existed.
- Thus, B. trophic cascade is the best choice for this question.