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

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increase indefinitely
increase indefinitely

stay the same
stay the same

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

decrease

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The correct response is:

increase until reaching a new carrying capacity

Without predators, the rabbit population would likely experience a population explosion, leading to an increase in the number of rabbits. However, eventually, resources such as food and space would limit further growth, causing the population to stabilize at a new carrying capacity determined by those environmental factors.