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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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Supposed rabbit, colonies predators are removed from its ecosystem the colonies population will likely?
Increase until reaching a
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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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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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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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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits foxes wolves and deer the following predator-prey relationship exist
Rabbits are eaten
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Two prides of lions compete with one another for the same prey (antelope). Which scenario would cause a decrease in competition?
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The population of mice in a local forest ecosystem has recently died out due to disease. In the past, these mice were the main
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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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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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What would happen to a osprey if the beetle is removed from the web?
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Scientists researching Pacific sea otters find that many members of the population are infected by a parasite, and a number of
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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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The population of mice in a local forest ecosystem has recently died out due to disease. In the past, these mice were the main
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Overfishing of predators, like sharks, can affect the populations of their prey. If too many of these top predators are killed,
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Rabbits are eaten by foxes and wolves Deer are eaten by wolves Foxes are eaten by wolves Select the animal whose absence would
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Wolves and moose have a predator-prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the
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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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5. Wolves and moose have a predator-prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the
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small raptors consume squrrels and foxes
true or false
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What role do predators play in maintaining the balance of an ecosystem?
Responses A They ensure that the ecosystem is not
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Which passage from the article best supports the idea that lesserblack tarantulas and humming frogs help each other?
The
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Wolves and moose has a predator prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the
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2. When the wolf populations were increasing, what was happening to the moose populations (1pt)?
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3. When the wolf populations were decreasing, what was happening to the moose populations (1pt)?
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Wolves and moose have a predator-prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the
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ow did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist
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An overpopulation of coyote in a certain area will most likely lead to
a decrease in the number of fresh water an increase in
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In a swamp ecosystem, the snapping turtle and the heron feed on the same species of minnow. These feeding patterns will most
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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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What happens to the other organisms in an ecosystem if a predator disappears? say as short as possible
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in one sectence, why was removing wolves bad for the enviorment
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What is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no known predators? (1 point)
O An increase in
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What is the function of a top predator in an ecosystem?
It creates imbalance in the ecosystem. It maintains other populations. It
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What is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no known predators?(1 point)
Responses A decrease
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Probability of Survival Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Consider the following scenario: A scientist is analyzing one
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Interdependence of Organisms Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question A hawk eats a mouse. This kills the mouse, but it also means
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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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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
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What happens when there is an increase in the population of prey organisms within a food web?
The population of predators
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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 certain species of snail shows variation in its shell coloring, from solid yellow shells to brown, banded shells. Birds are
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