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For a species of fish in a pond, food supply is the factor that limits the size of the population. All of the other resources required for that population of fish are plentiful and could support a larger population of fish. If the fish population's food supply decreases, how will the interactions between individual fish be affected? Group of answer choices

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It will leads to competition for food

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Answer:

It will leads to competition for food

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  • Due to a decrease in the supply of food and other resources for fish population their population will start to decline, some will migrates in the search for food while there may compete for the remaining resources. Impacting their population density and his may lead to the death of fishes, some of which may be eaten by other bigger fish.
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