Does the success of a prey population depend on its predators? Explain.
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Prey control predator populations intrinsically because predators depend entirely on prey populations to survive. ... If a prey population is large and healthy, predators will be able to find them more easily and consume them, and so the predator populations will increase.
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Answer:The mouse and shrew bones were common to all three owls so they were not useful in identifying environments. The gopher bones were unique to the great grey owl of Alaska. Gophers are rodents that are successful in areas with soft soil and lots of grass, so the gopher and this owl would be found in the meadows and evergreen forests of Alaska. The bat was unique to the barking owl of Australia. The bat would be found in woodland habitats where there are many trees the bat can hang from. The gull bones were unique to the short-eared owl of Cuba. Gulls are wetland birds, so the gull and this owl would be found in marshes and coastal areas.
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