A person makes a claim that a pyramid of numbers for this community will
have the same shape as its pyramid of biomass. Which statement provides
evidence that contradicts this claim?
A. Sawflies are small, so a pyramid of numbers for this community
would have more secondary consumers than primary consumers.
B. Oak trees are large, so a pyramid of numbers for this community
would have fewer producers than consumers.
C. Sawflies are smaller than woodpeckers, so a pyramid of numbers
for this community would have fewer secondary consumers than
tertiary consumers.
D. Hawks are larger than woodpeckers, so a pyramid of numbers for
this community would have more secondary consumers than
tertiary consumers.