In a predator-prey relationship, what is the primary effect of an increase in th

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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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In a predator-prey relationship, what is the primary effect of an increase in the prey population? (2021)
  • Step 1: Understand what a predator-prey relationship is. A predator is an animal that hunts and eats another animal, called the prey.
  • Step 2: Recognize that prey are the food source for predators.
  • Step 3: When the prey population increases, there are more animals available for predators to eat.
  • Step 4: With more food available, predators can find enough to eat, which helps them survive and reproduce.
  • Step 5: As a result, the predator population may also increase because they have more food to support their growth.
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