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A biologist made population counts of four different species of animals in an ecosystem. What can you infer from these numbers...Asked by Mika
A biologist made population count of four different species of animals in an ecosystem. What can you infer from these numbers possible predator-prey relationship[s between species?
Species A : 155
Species B : 17
Species C : 2,467
Species D : 19
Species A : 155
Species B : 17
Species C : 2,467
Species D : 19
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Anonymous
connexus test i recognize
what do you think? you did not post the whole question by the way
what do you think? you did not post the whole question by the way
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Mika
Species A could be a predator of Species C
Answered by
Anonymous
correct! it could be B eats D too, but I think that I got that one wrong
Answered by
PsyDAG
There are typically fewer predators than prey.
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