How does the graph show the impact of an increasing feral swine population on sea turtle nesting success?(1 point)

Responses

When the feral swine line goes up, the sea turtle nesting success line is unchanged.
When the feral swine line goes up, the sea turtle nesting success line is unchanged.

When the feral swine line goes down, the sea turtle nesting success line goes down.
When the feral swine line goes down, the sea turtle nesting success line goes down.

When the feral swine line goes up, the sea turtle nesting success line goes down.
When the feral swine line goes up, the sea turtle nesting success line goes down.

When the feral swine line goes up, the sea turtle nesting success line goes up.

When the feral swine line goes up, the sea turtle nesting success line goes down.

3. Use the drop down menus to complete the paragraph describing the impact of removing feral swine from the area.(6 points)

Hunters and wildlife officials work together to
the population of feral swine. Feral swine are invasive
of sea turtle eggs and invasive
of black bears. When feral swine are successfully
the area by the hunters and wildlife officials, the sea turtle nesting success rate
. In addition, removal of feral swine allows the black bear population to
.

Hunters and wildlife officials work together to reduce the population of feral swine. Feral swine are invasive predators of sea turtle eggs and invasive competitors of black bears. When feral swine are successfully removed from the area by the hunters and wildlife officials, the sea turtle nesting success rate increases. In addition, removal of feral swine allows the black bear population to thrive.

5. What happens to the success rate of black bears when invasive swine enter their native habitat?

(1 point)
Responses

The black bears outcompete the invasive swine.
The black bears outcompete the invasive swine.

The black bears and invasive swine have similar success rates.
The black bears and invasive swine have similar success rates.

The invasive swine outcompete the black bears.
The invasive swine outcompete the black bears.

The black bears have an increased success rate.

The invasive swine outcompete the black bears.

Habitat availability and songbird population are not related.

Habitat availability and songbird population are not related.

When habitat availability is increased, songbird population goes up.
When habitat availability is increased, songbird population goes up.

When habitat availability is decreased, songbird population goes up.
When habitat availability is decreased, songbird population goes up.

When habitat availability is increased, songbird population goes down.

When habitat availability is increased, songbird population goes up.

8. Use the choices from the drop down menus to fill in each blank.(4 points)

There is a
relationship between trees and birds. The trees
the birds, and the birds
the trees. This means the relationship is an example of
.

There is a mutualistic relationship between trees and birds. The trees provide habitat for the birds, and the birds help to disperse seeds and pollinate the trees. This means the relationship is an example of mutualism.