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Select the correct location on the image.

An ecosystem had reached its carrying capacity for hyenas. Then, a sudden drought in the region caused many of the hyenas to die. The
population of hyenas eventually recovered, once again reaching carrying capacity. Which graph represents the change in the hyena populatic
over time?
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Time

Select the correct location on the image. An ecosystem had reached its carrying capacity-example-1
User Erwin Kalvelagen
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User Vizsatiz
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The graph that matches this description would show an initial flat line at the higher population level, a sharp decline, followed by a sigmoidal (S-shaped) recovery back to the initial population level.

The description you provided outlines a typical logistic growth pattern with a disturbance:

1. The ecosystem starts at the carrying capacity for hyenas.

2. A drought causes a significant decrease in the hyena population.

3. The population eventually recovers to the carrying capacity again.

We are looking for a graph that shows:

- A stable population initially at the carrying capacity.

- A sudden drop due to an external event (the drought).

- A recovery period where the population increases.

- A leveling off as the population reaches the carrying capacity once more.

In the graph that represents this situation, we would expect to see:

- A line that starts high (at carrying capacity).

- A sharp decline representing the population decrease due to the drought.

- A rising curve as the population recovers.

- A plateau as the population stabilizes again at the carrying capacity.

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