How can natural selection affect a predator-prey relationship in an ecosystem?
Choose all answers that are correct.
A.
Nature selects for traits that allow for them to survive and reproduce at a greater rate than those without these traits.
B.
Natural selection can act on both the predator and prey populations.
C.
Natural selection only acts on select generations of predator and prey populations.
D.
Over time populations stay the same even when another population changes.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
this one can be more than one answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D and B.
OpenStudy (abhisar):
guess ?
OpenStudy (abhisar):
A & B
OpenStudy (abhisar):
okay...m liill confused between A & D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you mean?
OpenStudy (abhisar):
I mean B is correct for sure but one among D and A is correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
should i choose the three?
OpenStudy (abhisar):
That's what i cant say confidently...I am confident about only B
OpenStudy (abhisar):
@aaronq
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
usually these questions are hard so i will just take a guess