In the biosphere, prey represent a food source for predators. An increase in the population of prey means more food for predators, which will the predators’ population. As a result, many more prey will be hunted, causing the prey population to . In response, the predator population will , resulting in an increase in the prey population. This entire cycle is an example of a feedback loop.
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An increase in the population of prey means more food for predators, which will the predators' population. In response, the predator population will , resulting in an increase in the prey population. ... This entire cycle is an example of a feedback loop
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