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You let your neighbor shoot coyotes on your ranch in Arizona. After all the coyotes are gone, you notice that the
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If exponential growth occurs in the population of a species of predator, the population of its prey will most likely
decrease
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a scorpion stalks, kills and then eats a spider, based on its behavior what ecological term describes the scorpion?
a) producer,
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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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if a wolf eat a rabbit how much energy does it get
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2. Before the wolves were introduced, how was the deer population changing?(1 point) Responses The deer population was growing
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Question 1 11. When the wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone ecosystem, how was the population of plants indirectly
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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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fill in the blank there is a competition b symbiotic c predator-pry relationship between trees and birds
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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 an island ecosystem, Fox and Skunks both hunt mice and toads.
Which of the following correctly describes some of these
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A student
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There must always be a higher population of predators than prey in order for both populations to survive.
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In the example of the Canadian Lynx and Snowshoe Hare, the
is the predator and the is the prey.
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Evaluate the Graph (Use this information for questions 2 - 10.)
Imagine an island that has a deer population with no natural
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7. Which description correctly describes predators and prey? (1 point)
• Predators and prey do not interact with each other at
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When the wolves were eliminated from the Yellowstone ecosystem, how was the population of plants indirectly affected?(1 point)
Re
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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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Impact of Wolves in Yellowstone Wolves are an important predator in Yellowstone National Park. When wolves were removed, the elk
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Alexa
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in the example of the canadian Lynx and showshoe hare, the ___ is the predator and the ___ is the prey
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hi hi
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10. Based on the graph above, which of the following statements accurately describe the impact of the pythons on the prey
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hi hi
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How did the reintroduction of the grey wolf, a carnivore predator, affect the population of the cottonwood trees, a type of
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How did the reintroduction of the grey wolf, a carnivore predator, affect the population of the cottonwood trees, a type of
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there is 119 rabbits and 1246 wolves. is that a predator-prey relationship
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Anonymous
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" Are hunters for or against managing predators?" what does this question mean?
What does it mean by managing predator? Thank
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Anonymous
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You observe that one fox eats 100 rabbits each year. You have the idea that every increase of one in the fox population will
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Greg
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Which of the following best describes the relationship between a cheetah and a zebra?
A.The cheetah is the predator of the zebra.
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3. Use the drop down menus to complete the paragraph describing the events related to the reintroduction of the grey wolves into
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Use the drop down menus to complete the paragraph describing the events related to the reintroduction of the grey wolves into
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How did the reintroduction of the grey wolf, a carnivore predator, affect the population of the cottonwood trees, a type of
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Joshua Champaigne
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What happens to the primary consumer and producer populations if a new predator is introduced?
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quandale dingle
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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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I really need help
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Wolves are an important predator in Yellowstone National Park. When wolves were removed, the elk population grew too large. The
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LOVE ENDLESSLYYY
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what is most likely to happen if predators are introduced to an ecosystem with no known predators?
A ) an increase in species
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Consider the following scenario:
You are a scientist observing rodents on the Galapagos Islands. You notice that the introduction
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taylor swift
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In any ecosystem, organisms have relationships that help them survive.
Classify the type of relationship between the organisms as
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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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itchiboy
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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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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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How are the skunk and grasshopper related in this food web?
grasshopper --> skunk grasshoppers are a predator of skunks
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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
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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) Responses 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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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone national park affect the beaver population?
the wolves increased the
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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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Biological Factors Quick Check
1 of 4 1 of 4 Items Question How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park
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How are Burmese pythons and whooping cranes similar?(1 point)
Responses Both species’ populations were almost wiped out because
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