Suppose a rabbit colony’s predators are removed from its ecosystem. The colony’s population will likely(1 point)

Responses

increase until reaching a new carrying capacity
increase until reaching a new carrying capacity

increase indefinitely
increase indefinitely

decrease
decrease

stay the same

1 answer

The most likely response is:

increase until reaching a new carrying capacity

When predators are removed from an ecosystem, the prey population (in this case, the rabbit colony) often experiences a population increase due to reduced mortality. However, this growth typically continues until the population reaches a new carrying capacity, which is determined by the availability of resources such as food, shelter, and space.