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3 years ago
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In January, a small number of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits were introduced into Red Forest. The population curve of the rabbits is

shown below.
In January, a small number of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits were introduced into Red Forest. The population curve of the rabbits is shown below.
According to the graph, the population of the rabbits increased rapidly at first, then leveled off in late March.
Which of the following is the most likely explanation for why the population of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits did not continue to increase rapidly?
A. The number of predators of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits decreased.
B. As the population of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits in Red Forest increased, food resources became scarce.
C. Increased rainfall in the spring caused fresh water supplies in Red Forest to become more plentiful.
Biology
2 answers:
lesya692 [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. As the population of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits decreased.

Explanation:

ValentinkaMS [17]3 years ago
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. As the population of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits in Red Forest increased, food resources became scarce." The most likely explanation for why the population of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits did not continue to increase rapidly is that a<span>s the population of Eastern Cottontail Rabbits in Red Forest increased, food resources became scarce.</span>
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