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Record your data from each trial in the data chart below:

Type of Factor Beginning Frog Count Simulation 1 (Low) Simulation 2 (High)
Predators (alligators)
Pollution
Food (mosquitoes)

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Answer:

Q: Which limiting factor(s) in this lab simulation are biotic?

A: The biotic limiting factors are the alligators and mosquitoes.

Q: Which limiting factor(s) in this lab simulation are abiotic?

A: The abiotic factor is the pollution.

Q: Which limiting factor impacted the cricket frog population the most? Use evidence to support your answer.

A: The predator/alligator is the limiting factor that impacted the cricket frog population the most, because in the simulation it left the least amount of cricket frogs.

Q: Which limiting factor impacted the cricket frog population the least? Use evidence to support your answer.

A: It would be pollution, because it left more frogs than the predator/ alligator did.

Q: Mosquitoes can carry and transmit disease to animals and humans. Explain how the cricket frog plays an important role in limiting the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile virus and malaria.

A: The cricket frog plays an important role, because the more cricket frogs there are the less mosquitoes, which can help stop them from giving illnesses.

Q: Predict the long-term effects of these limiting factors on the cricket frog population in the pond ecosystem.

A: If there was an increase in predator population will decrease the population of food, when the food starts to decline the predator population will decrease.

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