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If a predator is eliminated from an ecosystem its prey’s population will likely _______. a. increase b. decrease c. stay the same d. change, but the direction cannot be predicted
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If a predator is eliminated from an ecosystem its prey’s population will likely _______. a. increase b. decrease c. stay the same d. change, but the direction cannot be predicted
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A. If the prey isn’t getting killed, they will continue to increase the population until they hit their max (due to resources).
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