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How are Burmese pythons and whooping cranes similar?(1 point)
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point) Responses The wolves
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?
A.The wolves decreased the
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist: Rabbits
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population? (1 point)
• The wolves
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Two prides of lions compete with one another for the same prey (antelope). Which scenario would cause a decrease in
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Relationships Among Organisms Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Owls and mice have a predator/prey relationship. Owls are
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Which statement best describes an ecological niche?(1 point)
Responses Peregrine falcons have a top diving speed of 240 miles per
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A hawk eats a mouse. This kills the mouse, but it also means that the remaining mice will not have to compete as much for food
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
Responses The wolves
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A hawk eats a mouse. This kills the mouse, but it also means that the remaining mice will not have to compete as much for food
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Polar bears hunt for ringed seals by waiting for them to emerge from breathing holes in the ice. Which abiotic change may
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Of the predators in the image, which one is most likely a keystone species, frog mountain lion, pine marten or ringtail
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If a Lion is a predator and a Gazelle is prey, what will happen to the Lion population if the Gazelle population goes down due
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Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995. They began to hunt the abundant elk
population, so elk numbers
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
Responses The wolves
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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A rat is trying to get food from a garbage can, but is chased away by a crow. The crow eats the food, and the rat must find
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A rat is trying to get food from a garbage can, but is chased away by a crow. The crow eats the food, and the rat must find
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A hawk eats a mouse . the kills the mouse, but it also means that the remaining mice will not have to complete as much for food
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Owls and mice have a predator/prey relationship. Owls are the predators, and mice are the prey. What happens to the mouse
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A hawk eats a mouse. This kills the mouse, but it also means that the remaining mice will not have to compete as much for food
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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3 related terms for prey
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A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a What
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism Predation A house cat hunts mice hiding in the house, killing and eating it. Cordyceps fungus
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist: Rabbits
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:Rabbits are
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A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a
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Name 2 impacts the wolves had on the deer population at Yellowstone
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Suppose a rabbit colony’s predators are removed from its ecosystem. The colony’s population will likely(1 point)
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What is the function of a top predator in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses It maintains other populations. It maintains other
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
• Rabbits
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population? (1 point)
The wolves decreased
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Imagine that a ecosystem contains rabbit's Fox wools and deers the fallen predatory relationship e it's IST Rams are eaten by
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist: Rabbits
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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If the population of gray wolves decreases, bison will have
more fewer predators. If this happens, bison will be more less likely
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What is the function of a top predator in an ecosystem?(1 point) Responses It helps increase the number of prey. It helps
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer.
The following predator-prey relationship exists: Rabbits are
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In a certain forest ecosystem, there are lions who prey on deer. The deer eat grass. Which of the following would be the
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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The graph shown above is from one of the most well-known and on-going ecological studies ever performed. Isle Royal National
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What would happen if a major predator was removed from the food web?
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