how can natural selection affect a predator-prey relationship in an ecosystem ? choose ALL answer that are correct A) natural selection can influence both predator and prey population B)natural selection determines which generations will be influenced by natural selection C) one population is not affected by the changed in another population D)nature selects for traits that allow for increased rates of reproduction and survival over trait that dont
Well, what is a predator-prey relationship?
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I think D ... :/
A and B
Yes, A and B.
i wanna say A and B, but i am not 100% sure
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Think about it, Question asks for Predator-prey relationship, this is like a wolf eating deer. A - B - are totally correct, because natural selection can have a change in either party and will determine which party it will help. C is not right because it goes against Darwin's theory and natural selection. D is not right because that's not how natural selection works.
The correct answers are actually A and D. I had to answer the same question and A and D are the right answers.
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