Question

Cactus finches have long, pointed beaks. Say the only source of food for Cactus finches is cactus flowers. If a plant disease killed a large portion of the cacti on the Galapagos islands, how would the population of Cactus finches change? (1 point)
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The population of Cactus finches would increase because there would be less food available for each individual.
The population of Cactus finches would increase because there would be less food available for each individual.

The population of Cactus finches would decrease because there would be less competition for food.
The population of Cactus finches would decrease because there would be less competition for food.

The population of Cactus finches would increase because there would more food available for each individual.
The population of Cactus finches would increase because there would more food available for each individual.

The population of Cactus finches would decrease because there would be more competition for food.

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**The population of Cactus finches would decrease because there would be more competition for food.**

With a significant reduction in the cactus population due to plant disease, the food source for Cactus finches would be limited, leading to increased competition for the remaining cactus flowers. As a result, the population is likely to decrease due to insufficient food availability.

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