The term that best describes the factor limiting the number of rodents in this scenario is selective pressure. Selective pressure refers to external factors that influence an organism's chances of survival and reproduction, in this case, the presence of a new bird of prey affecting the rodent population.
Consider the following scenario:
You are a scientist observing rodents on the Galapagos Islands. You notice that the introduction of new bird of prey has limited the number of rodents.
What term best describes the factor that is limiting the number of rodents the environment can support?
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Responses
food supply
food supply
variation
variation
selective pressure
selective pressure
fitness
fitness
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