Rabbits produce large numbers of offspring during each reproductive season, yet the number of rabbits within a given population changes very little from year to year. The stability of the population size is most likely the result of environmental factors that keep the population in check (2). Rabbits are seen as food by many predators which will keep the numbers down. The principle of the survival of the fittest will ensure that young strong rabbits get to breed and carry the gene pool to the next generation.
I think D would be your best answer
<span>redatory animal do target the older and/or weaker prey purely because they understand those animals would be easier to take down. But on the other hand, predators do not exclusively hunt older or sick prey. They usually just single one animal out and chase. </span>
The corpus callosum is made of nerve fibers, deep in the brain<span>, that connect the </span>two<span>halves of the </span>cerebral hemispheres<span>.</span>
Answer:
1. True
Biotic factors can have effect on abiotic factors like water by the way they use it and how much they drink. If biotic factors drink too much water in a rivver then it could end up with limited amount of water for the ecosystem.
2. False
On average, about 50 percent of energy available within one trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level.
3. True
Extirpation is extinction of a species in a given area.