In a predator-prey relationship, what is the primary effect of an increase in the prey population? (2021)

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In a predator-prey relationship, what is the primary effect of an increase in the prey population? (2021)
  1. Decrease in predator population
  2. Increase in predator population
  3. Decrease in prey population
  4. No effect on predator population

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Q: In a predator-prey relationship, what is the primary effect of an increase in the prey population? (2021)
Solution: An increase in the prey population typically leads to an increase in the predator population due to more available food.
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