a link in the food chain is probable broken. ( a species became extinct)
Death and migration are factors that can decrease hare population.
rabbit population will decrease while the mice population will increase
stabilize or decline due to limited resources like food, water, and shelter. This can lead to increased competition, disease spread, or predation, causing the population to resist further growth.
After 7 or 8 years have gone by, would you say the rabbit population, overall, is increasing, decreasing, or staying about constant? Explain your answer?
if the snake population decreases (meaning there are less of them) the rabbit population will increases (meaning there are more of them) all do to the rabbits not being consumed by the snakes.
the population will decrease because many rBBITS DONT LIKE HARSH WINTER
The sentence is logically inconsistent because it states that the rabbit population increased after all the grass died and the wolves left their habitat, implying that the rabbits thrived in unfavorable conditions. In reality, the death of all the grass would likely lead to a decrease in the rabbit population due to lack of food. Additionally, the absence of wolves might lead to an increase in the rabbit population, not a decrease.
In the first 6 months, the rabbit population would likely increase due to more food availability from the plant population. After 5 years, if the rabbit population continues to grow rapidly, it may exceed the carrying capacity of the environment, leading to resource depletion and a decline in both rabbit and plant populations.
The rabbit population in Australia is in the low thousands. Authorities in Australia are working to reduce this population as best they can.
Most likely a rabbit. :)
Monkeys eating Mangos
The population of rabbits and foxes change over time due to a predator-prey relationship. When the rabbit population increases, it provides more food for the foxes, causing their population to increase. As the fox population grows, they consume more rabbits, leading to a decrease in the rabbit population. This cycle continues in a fluctuating pattern over time.