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Bears and salmon have a predator-prey relationship. What would most likely happen to the bear population if the salmon population increased?
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With more salmon available, bears have more food, which increases survival and reproduction, so the bear population would most likely rise.
With more salmon available, bears have more food, which increases survival and reproduction, so the bear population would most likely rise.
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