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which species is more likely to survive changes in the environment? a species with a large population in a single ecosystem. a species found in one ecosystem that can reproduce quickly. a species distributed to multiple ecosystems with large population sizes. a species at the top of the food web in a single ecosystem.
A species distributed to multiple ecosystems with large population sizes has a greater chance of survival as different ecosystems may have varying environmental conditions. If one ecosystem undergoes changes that are detrimental, the species can still persist in other ecosystems. In contrast, a species restricted to a single ecosystem (even with a large population or fast - reproduction rate) or a top - of - the - food - web species in a single ecosystem is more vulnerable to changes in that specific ecosystem.
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A species distributed to multiple ecosystems with large population sizes.