Respuesta :
I think the answer is A or C but I'm leaning more towards C. If there is no birds to eat the insects, the insect population would grow more and they would eat more of the leaves.
Answer:
The correct statement is the third one, that is, the trees would suffer more leaf destruction due to the growth of the insects.
Explanation:
The songbirds, which migrate to the northern forests at the time of summer, consume caterpillars and insects that hatch during the same time. Therefore, songbirds are the predators, and the caterpillars and insects are the prey. Hence, if there will be a reduction in the population of songbirds, it will ultimately result in the elevation of the population of caterpillars and insects. As the caterpillars and insects feed on the leaves of the plants, it will result in more destruction to the leaves and it will continue until and unless insect predators get an increase in the environment.