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How can natural selection affect a predator-prey relationship in an ecosystem? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Natural selection only acts on select generations of predator and prey populations. B. Natural selection can act on both the predator and prey populations. C. Over time populations stay the same even when another population changes. D. Nature selects for traits that allow for them to survive and reproduce at a greater rate than those without these traits.

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natural selection affects a predator-prey relationship in an ecosystem by . A. Natural selection only acts on select generations of predator and prey populations. And B. Natural selection can act on both the predator and prey populations.

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natural selection affects a predator-prey relationship in an ecosystem by . A. Natural selection only acts onselect generations of predator and prey populations. And B. Natural selection can act on both the predator and prey populations.
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