Respuesta :

Answer:

yes ( my opinion)

Explanation:

Since on the left we have the shark and the rays the population as at 50% as we should say, When the shark was removed the rays doubled which the population grew. But the food went away which is a big impact for the animals, So it did impact the no keystone wildlife as the original keystone wild life had its features and a 50% of their food,population,and habitat. SO yes it did impact the rays with the no keystone.

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