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How would an increase in nest sites affect a population of pigeons?
The population would decrease.
The population would increase.
The population would remain almost the same.
The population would be reduced the next year.
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The population would increase.
More nest sites reduce a limiting resource for breeding, allowing more pairs to nest and raise young, so reproductive output and population size will rise until other factors (food, predation, disease) limit further growth.
More nest sites reduce a limiting resource for breeding, allowing more pairs to nest and raise young, so reproductive output and population size will rise until other factors (food, predation, disease) limit further growth.
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