Forest A Forest B Forest C Ern Population Density Population Density Population Density of Deer - High of Deer - Medium of Deer - Low 1. Sugar maple 9 丰 5. American Holly Shrub 6. Hayseed Fern 2. Red maple 7. White Oak 3. Lush grass 4. Greenbriar vine 8. Eastern Hemlock The diagram below illustrates three ecological communities that are isolated but in close proximity to one another. The density of the deer population in each community differs, as indicated in the diagram. (A.) Based on the diagram, describe the relationship between the deer population and biodiversity in Forest A. * The diagram below illustrates three ecological communities that are isolated but in close proximity to one another. The density of the deer population in each community differs, as indicated in the diagram. (B) Based on the information in the diagram, identify a plant species in an area of low deer density that would serve as an indicator that the density of the deer population is increasing, even if you could not directly observe any deer. * The diagram below illustrates three ecological communities that are isolated but in close proximity to one another. The density of the deer population in each community differs, as indicated in the diagram. (C) Wolves are natural predators of deer, but wolf populations are not found in any of the three forests in the diagram. Identify the forest in which the diversity of plants would be most affected by the reintroduction of wolves and explain how reintroducing wolves would cause that effect. The diagram below illustrates three ecological communities that are isolated but in close proximity to one another. The density of the deer population in each community differs, as indicated in the diagram. (D) Wolves invest much time and energy into the care of relatively few offspring. Identify the reproductive strategy of wolves.