True. A decrease in prey population can lead to a decrease in the predator population due to reduced food availability. The predator population relies on the prey as a food source, so a decline in prey numbers can impact the predator population size.
False. If the predator population decreases, the prey population will increase because they are no longer being hunted. Because the adult prey are no longer being hunted and killed by the decreased population of predators, they are able to breed more and create cause the population of the prey to jump substantially.
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As of 2021, the population of Hermiston, Oregon, is estimated to be around 19,000 people.
As of 2021, the population of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England is estimated to be around 41,000 residents.
Current projections show a continued increase of population (but a steady decline in the population growth rate) with the population expected to reach between 7.5 and 10.5 billion in the year 2050.
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It is true to say that; If a prey population decreases, the population of its predator probably will decrease as well.
Probably an increase in the population in their main predator or over hunting by humans
Population density decreases as people move away from each other. For example, when the suburbs began to be created, population density decreased in cities.
Population density decreases as people move away from each other. For example, when the suburbs began to be created, population density decreased in cities.
it can probably decrease the population of a country
Probably an increase in the population in their main predator or over hunting by humans
probably because they are an easy meal for hunters (animal hunters not people)
Several parts of the world are currently experiencing population decrease. These include countries in East Asia such as Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, where low fertility rates and an ageing population contribute to a decline in the overall population. European countries like Germany, Italy, and Spain are also facing population decrease due to similar demographic trends. Additionally, many Eastern European countries, such as Bulgaria and Latvia, are experiencing population decline due to emigration and low birth rates.
If the carrying capacity suddenly decreased, you could probably expect the amount of organisms within the ecosystem to decrease as well. (There is a decreased amount of room/resources for the organisms, causing the quantity of organisms to decrease as well.) hope that helps :)
The predator probably would have eaten it. Sorry about that.
the smaller population on the food chain would increase and the big predators would decrease in population. it could probably go instinct or become very rare in that area.
Probably Humans or a killer whale