Answer:
Disease, competition, predator-prey interaction, resource use and the number of populations in an ecosystem all affect carrying capacity.
Explanation:
Reproductive strategies represent a set of behavioral, morphological, and physiological adaptations that facilitate access to potential mates, improve the chances of mating and fertilization, and enhance infant survival.
Genetic diversity serves as a way for populations to adapt to changing environments. With more variation, it is more likely that some individuals in a population will possess variations of alleles that are suited for the environment. Those individuals are more likely to survive to produce offspring bearing that allele.
I would say the best option is "A". The climate in the arctic is full of snow, which is also white. It helps the arctic fox and snowshoe rabbit to hide. I didn't say inter species competition because they aren't competing for the same resource. (rabbit, vegetarian; fox, carnivore)
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