which information helps scientists determine the survival probability of a population?

- the number of offspring of an individual in the population

- the level of genetic variation in the population

-the existence of natural selection in the population

- the feeding habitas of an individual in the population

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The number of offspring of an individual in the population, the level of genetic variation in the population, and the existence of natural selection in the population all help scientists determine the survival probability of a population. The feeding habits of an individual may also be relevant, depending on the specific ecological context and dynamics of the population.