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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
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The wolves increased the population by eating beavers’ predators.
T he wolves increased the population by eating beavers ’ predators.
The wolves increased the population by eating a competitor.
T he wolves increased the population by eating a competitor.
The wolves decreased the population by eating beavers.
T he wolves decreased the population by eating beavers.
The wolves decreased the population by eating beavers’ prey.
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The wolves increased the population by eating beavers’ predators.
Explanation: Reintroduced wolves reduced populations of predators/competitors (like coyotes) and altered herbivore behavior (less willow browsing by elk), improving habitat and survival for beavers.
Explanation: Reintroduced wolves reduced populations of predators/competitors (like coyotes) and altered herbivore behavior (less willow browsing by elk), improving habitat and survival for beavers.
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