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Scientists have been studying four populations in one area of the Atlantic Ocean. In this area, both tuna and dolphins eat squid, and squid eat herring (a type of fish).
The data shows that recently the tuna population increased. How will the increase in the tuna population affect the other populations? Be sure to explain whether the dolphin population, the squid population, and the herring population will change, and why.

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In trophic webs, there is an equilibrium between species until a change occurs. The increase in tuna's population causes a decrease in dolphins' and squids' populations, and an increase in herring's one.