Question
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Which change would lead to a decrease in the Wood Rat population?
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Responses
A mild winter leads to an increase in the Pallid-Winged Grasshopper.
A mild winter leads to an increase in the Pallid-Winged Grasshopper.
The Collared Lizard population has doubled due to a lack of predators.
The Collared Lizard population has doubled due to a lack of predators.
There has been more rain than usual leading to an increase in all plant life.
There has been more rain than usual leading to an increase in all plant life.
There has been an increase in the Red-Tailed Hawk population.
Which change would lead to a decrease in the Wood Rat population?
(1 point)
Responses
A mild winter leads to an increase in the Pallid-Winged Grasshopper.
A mild winter leads to an increase in the Pallid-Winged Grasshopper.
The Collared Lizard population has doubled due to a lack of predators.
The Collared Lizard population has doubled due to a lack of predators.
There has been more rain than usual leading to an increase in all plant life.
There has been more rain than usual leading to an increase in all plant life.
There has been an increase in the Red-Tailed Hawk population.
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The change that would lead to a decrease in the Wood Rat population is:
**There has been an increase in the Red-Tailed Hawk population.**
This is because an increase in the population of a predator (the Red-Tailed Hawk) would likely lead to a decrease in the population of its prey, including the Wood Rat.
**There has been an increase in the Red-Tailed Hawk population.**
This is because an increase in the population of a predator (the Red-Tailed Hawk) would likely lead to a decrease in the population of its prey, including the Wood Rat.