In 1947, prolonged flooding of the Kissimmee River, located in Floridaʹs Heartland, inundated the Kissimmee basin as well as the surrounding cities, prompting citizens to cry out for flood control. The river was transformed into a canal, and associated wetlands with their populations of wetland-dependent flora and fauna declined drastically. The loss of wetlands could have resulted in
A) a decline in populations of invasive species.
B) a pollution problem.
C) a decrease in erosion of the river basin.
D) an increase in native plant populations with an accompanying decline in herbivore species.
E) enhanced natural water purification.
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