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Based purely on observation, I would suggest Cottontails. There are something like 16 different species living everywhere from the deserts to the mountains. There's even two living under the tree in my front yard and I'm in a city. When I lived in the country I would see cottontails more often than Jacks (Jack rabbits).
The island rabbit population, pt, grows according to the formula pt = 1000(1 + 0.9t) where t is the number of months after t0. For example, in month t0, the population would be calculated as p0 = 1000(1 + 0.9(0)) = 1000. The population will continue to increase over time according to the given formula.
actually from my recent studies i think that rabbits dont like to eat any pointy or sharp cactuses! My rabbits have taken to eating Nopal, which is unfortunate, as they're green an edible as they come from the ground, so a rabbit can disconnect an entire 10ft tree from the ground in 5 minutes. Definitely not one to grow if you have rabbits.
Although rabbits do sometimes enjoy chewing on wood, teak would not be an ideal choice. I would pick something softer such as Applewood or oak.
It depends on the elevation. If the rabbits were high on a mountain, the lungs would either slowly get stronger (I'm not sure if this would happen in a single generation or over maany years) or the rabbits would weaken and die.
A. The populations of hawks and rabbits will decrease.B. The populations of hawks and rabbits will increase.C. The population of hawks will increase. The population of rabbits will decrease.D. The population of hawks will decrease. The population of rabbits will increase
primary consumers
A population of rabbits would be expected to have greater biomass due to their lower trophic level position and larger population size compared to the population of foxes, which occupy a higher trophic level and have a smaller population size.
To determine if evolution by natural selection is occurring in a cactus population, you would need to observe changes in the heritable traits of the cacti over time, caused by differences in survival and reproduction. This would indicate that certain traits are being favored, leading to a shift in the genetic makeup of the population.
Rabbits in the wild live by the supply of their food and the amount of predators.So many, many rabbits in one area would eat lots and lots of the food, there wouldn't be enough food for all of them, and some would starve or they would move to different places.That, or to a more extreme extent, the more rabbits the more predators there are, as now there is food for the predators, and so there would be less rabbits.Overall the population would decrease.
True. If a disease significantly reduced the rabbit population, it would also impact the coyote population in the same environment, as coyotes rely on rabbits as a food source. With fewer rabbits available, the coyote population would likely suffer from decreased food supply, potentially leading to a decline in their population as well.
Too many rabbits would eat all the available vegetation resulting in starvation. The deaths of many rabbits would allow the vegetation to regrow. The surviving rabbits would eat it and reproduce, the cycle would repeat. Eventually a balance between numbers of rabbits and growth of vegetation would be achieved.
They foxes will have a ten-year population cycle
If one of the species in the ecosystem overpopulates or is over-hunted, it causes a ripple effect. For example, if foxes stopped being hunted, they would overpopulate, which would lead to a decline in the rabbit population. Then, the rabbits would be over-hunted, and the foxes would die out and the rabbits would overpopulate. They would eat all of the vegetation, and it would die out. Then the rabbits would die. Then the foxes would die.
Based purely on observation, I would suggest Cottontails. There are something like 16 different species living everywhere from the deserts to the mountains. There's even two living under the tree in my front yard and I'm in a city. When I lived in the country I would see cottontails more often than Jacks (Jack rabbits).
no y would u give them a cactus
Rabbits would like to be free in a batch of carrots