Compare the effects of increasing biodiversity and overpopulation on an ecosystem.

An increase in biodiversity is not good for the ecosystem because it provides a variety of species. Overpopulation is good for the ecosystem because there are more individuals.

An increase in biodiversity is good for the ecosystem because it provides a variety of species. Overpopulation is not good for the ecosystem because there are more individuals.

Neither increasing biodiversity nor overpopulation are good for the ecosystem because they provide a variety of species and more individuals.

Both an increased biodiversity and overpopulation are good for the ecosystem because they provide a variety of species and more individuals.