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Apex Predators Research Paper
Jennifer Lin
BIEB 132 paper 2
11/6/2008

Article: Cascading Effects of the Loss of Apex Predatory Sharks from a Coastal Ocean
By Ranson A. Myers et. al

Apex predators are the organisms on the top of the trophic level in the ecosystem. It often plays a crucial role in the balance of the overall trophic relationship between species because the relationship of one species feeding on the other or is consumed by another species closely associate each other. The removal of one species in the particular food chain can be devastating to all the species involved in the food chain. In this paper, the great shark is an example of a type of apex predator because it is the species that plays a role as feeding other species that exist lower in

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