What is likely to happen to the population of thrushes if the population of voles increases?
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With more food, the populations of rabbits and insects would increase. However, the thrushes would have to eat more insects to maintain their population, so it is also possible that the population of insects could decrease. This in turn may reduce the populations of voles and frogs.
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They can compete for food.
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- If the population of voles increases as such there won't be any effect on population of thrushes but they can compete for food because they both eat grass and berries.
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