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You are a scientist observing rodents on the galapagos islands. You notice that the introduction of new bird of prey has limited
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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 dear, the following predator pray, 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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If the population of a species increases, what happens to the species that consumes them? said as short as possible
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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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What is the function of a top predator in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses a. It helps increase the number of prey. b. It
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Use the image below to answer the question.
The plants are eaten by consumers at the first level, such as a mouse, grasshopper,
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Group hunting improves a wolf’s ability to(1 point)
Responses evade predators. evade predators. sneak up on prey. sneak up on
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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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Which organism is most responsible for the decrease in the
great white shark population? (1 point) oysters scallops humans rays
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Biodiversity TEST, UNIT 7-LESSON 13
A NEW PREDATOR IS INTRODUCED INTO ECOSYSTEM SHOWN IN THE FOOD WEB BELOW. THIS PREDATOR FEEDS
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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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Rattlesnakes feed on small birds, rodents, and even small rabbits. The relationship between rattlesnakes and rodents is
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Rattlesnakes feed on small birds, rodents, and even small rabbits. The relationship between rattlesnakes and rodents is
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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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Make a CLAIM about how tiger shark and seal populations are related.
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Use diagram to answer. The transfer of energy to owls would be more efficient if
A. Grasshopper consumed weeds instead of grains
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A increase in the number of secondary consumers (carnivores) affects the herbivore in the lower trophic level as
A. Decreased
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What happened to the Aspen tress when the wolves returned to yellow stone
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Sea otter predation influences coastal ecosystems by controlling sea urchins, allowing kelp to thrive. Killer whale predation on
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The influence of sea otter predation has several interesting historical dimensions. Faunal remains in Aleut kitchen middens show
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