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The population size of predator species is typically controlled by the availability of prey, competition with other predators, and environmental factors like habitat and climate. The population size can fluctuate based on these factors, leading to dynamic predator-prey relationships.
the predator-prey cycle is the increase and decrease in population size of the predator and its prey
The population size (number) of a predator species is directly controlled by the availability of a food source (prey). The more prey available, the greater growth in the number of predator species.
It depends if one species of fish is a predator to another and the population of the predator fish is higher then the prey fish then the prey fish will be lower in population
When the prey population is above the predator isocline, the predator population tends to increase as they have more food available to hunt and consume. This can lead to a rise in the predator population until it reaches a balance with the prey population.
Water is one of the main environmental variables that can affect the size of a population. For a population to thrive water must be both available and safe for drinking.
If a population has abudant space and foor, and is protected from predators and disease, then organisms in that population will multiply and the population size will increase.
It's the population of the state, not the size
Competition for resources like food and shelter among individuals in a population can affect the population size. Strong competition may limit the availability of resources, leading to a decrease in population size.
Read chapter one of enviornmental that u got from class
the # of individuals in a population, or population size, can affect the population's ability to servive.