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wolves are predators, which of the following are three biotic factors that a wolf relies on
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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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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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SCIENCE: BILOGICAL FACTORS.
HOW DID THE REINTRODUCTION OF WOLVES TO YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK AFFECT THE BEAVER POPULATION? 1.
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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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Question Antelope are hunted by both crocodiles and lions. When antelope bend down to drink water, they are
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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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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
Responses The wolves
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Alves and mice have a predatory prey, relationship owls are the predators and mice are the prey what happens to the mouse
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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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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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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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Jellyfish compete with anchovies for plankton and are preyed upon by tuna and swordfish. Which change might benefit jellyfish?(1
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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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Jellyfish compete with anchovies for plankton and are preyed upon by tuna and swordfish. Which change might benefit jellyfish?(1
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How did the re-introduction of wolves to Yellowstone national Park affect the beaver population?
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Is a parasite eating a host from the inside considered a prey and predator relationship
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What is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no known predators?(1 point)
A decrease in species
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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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What is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no known predators?(1 point)
Responses An increase
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What is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no known predators? (1 point)
A. A decrease in
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What animals eat the peppered moth?
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What would happen if there were no predators in the forest? Would the colors of the moths change over time? Defend your answer.
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What is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no know predators?
A. a decrease in species
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How did the reintroduction of wolves go Yellowstone national park affect the beaver population?
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The Canadian lynx is a large wild cat that lives in the cold regions of Canada. The snowshoe hare is the main prey species that
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone national park affect the beaver population?
A. The wolves increased the
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A biologist observes that most newborn water snakes are heavily banded, but that these heavily banded snakes are eliminated from
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A team of scientists collected mosquitofish from two ponds. The first pond had predators present. The second pond had no
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Imagine imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator prey, relationships, exist
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what is predation
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What is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no known predators?
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
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Antelope are hunted by both cro odiles and like a when antelope bend down to drink water
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Which organism is most responsible for the decrease in the great white shark population?(1 point) Responses humans
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Solve for a. 5a≤10Question Exposure to secondhand
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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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Use the scenario to answer the following question.
A forest ecosystem is home to mountain lions, coyotes, bobcats and deer. The
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SCIENCE: BIODIVERSITY AND ECOLOGICAL HEALTH QUICK CHECK.
IMAGINE THAT AN ECOSYSTEM CONTAINS RABBITS, FOXES, WOLVES, AND DEER. THE
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magine 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 Canadian lynx is a large wild cat that lives in the cold regions of Canada. The snowshoe hare is the main prey species that
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Coyotes primarily feed on small mammals, such as rabbits, squirrels, birds, and mice. Many of these prey try to escape from
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A new predator is introduced into the ecosystem shown in the food web below. This predator feeds on bees and mice. How will this
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magine that an ecosystem contains rabbits, foxes, wolves, and deer. The following predator-prey relationships exist:
Rabbits are
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A new predator is introduced into the ecosystem shown in the food web below. This predator feeds on bees and mice. How will this
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Coyotes primary feed on small ant mammals such as rapid squirrels birds and mice many of these prey tried to escape from coyotes
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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
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